Panaji, 15th January, 2009 (Pausa 25, 1930) SERIES I No. 42

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___ Reg. No. GR/RNP/GOA/32 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 15th January, 2009 (Pausa 25, 1930) SERIES I No. 42 NOTE There is one Extraordinary issue to the Official Gazette; Series I No. 41 dated 8-1-2009 namely; Extraordinary dated 8-1-2009 from pages 1159 to 1160 regarding Notification from Department of Home (Home General Division). INDEX Department Notification Subject Pages 1. Finance Nos. 1-45-96/Fin (Bud) Goa State Development Loan, 2009 Debt Management Division 1161 Secretary 2. Industries 3/40/2003/IND(Part) Capital Contribution Scheme, 2008. 1162 Under Secretary 3.—do— Preferential Purchase Incentives for Micro and Small Interprises 1164 Scheme, 2008. 4.—do— Goa State Financial Incentives to the Industries for certification 1165 and Patenting Scheme, 2008. 5.—do— Incentives to Encourage Consumption of Local Raw Material 1167 Scheme, 2008. 6.—do— Goa State Export Market Development Scheme, 2008. 1168 7.—do— Interest Subsidy Scheme, 2008. 1170 8.—do— Incentives to Women Entrepreneurs Scheme, 2008. 1171 9.—do— Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries, 2008. 1172 10. —do— Share Capital to Local Entrepreneus and Self Employed Scheme, 1176 2008. 11. Law & Judiciary 10/2/2007-LA(Partfile) The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export 1179 Under Secretary Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance, 2006 12.Power CEE/Accts-375/4488 “One Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme”. 1181 Ex officio Additional Secretary 13. Women and Child Develop- 2-137-2006/DW&CD “Guidelines for the Child Committees to be constituted at the 1182 ment Village and Municipal Level under the Goa Children’s Act” Directorex officio Joint Secretary 14. —do— Grant-in-aid Scheme to provide Financial Assistance to the 1186 Mahila Mandals GOVERNMENT OF GOA Department of Finance Debt Management Division Press Communique 1-45-96/Fin(Bud) Goa State Development Loan, 2009 It is notified for general information that the outstanding balance of 12.50% Goa State Development Loan, 2009 issued in terms of the Government of Goa, Finance Department Notification No. 1-45/98/Fin(Bud) dated February 3, 1999 will be repaid at par on February 10, 2009 with interest due upto and including February 9, 2009. In the event of a holiday being declared on the aforesaid date by the State Government under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, the loan will be repaid by the paying offices in that State on the previous working day. No interest will accrue on the loan from and after February 10, 2009. 2. As per sub-regulation 24(2) and 24(3) of Government Securities Regulations, 2007 payment of maturity proceeds to the registered holder of Government Security held in the form of Subsidiary General Ledger or Constituent Subsidiary General Ledger account or Stock Certificate shall be made by a pay order incorporating the relevant particulars of his bank account or by credit to the account of the holder in any bank having facility of receipt of funds 1161

Transcript of Panaji, 15th January, 2009 (Pausa 25, 1930) SERIES I No. 42

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Reg No GRRNPGOA32 RNI No GOAENG20026410

Panaji 15th January 2009 (Pausa 25 1930) SERIES I No 42

NOTE

There is one Extraordinary issue to the Official Gazette Series I No 41 dated 8-1-2009 namely Extraordinary dated 8-1-2009 from pages 1159 to 1160 regarding Notification from Department of Home (Home General Division)

INDEX

Department Notification Subject Pages

1 Finance Nos 1-45-96Fin (Bud) Goa State Development Loan 2009 Debt Management Division 1161 Secretary

2 Industries 3402003IND(Part) Capital Contribution Scheme 2008 1162 Under Secretary

3 mdash d o mdash rdquo Preferential Purchase Incentives for Micro and Small Interprises 1164 Scheme 2008

4 mdash d o mdash rdquo Goa State Financial Incentives to the Industries for certification 1165 and Patenting Scheme 2008

5 mdash d o mdash rdquo Incentives to Encourage Consumption of Local Raw Material 1167 Scheme 2008

6 mdash d o mdash rdquo Goa State Export Market Development Scheme 2008 1168 7 mdash d o mdash rdquo Interest Subsidy Scheme 2008 1170 8 mdash d o mdash rdquo Incentives to Women Entrepreneurs Scheme 2008 1171 9 mdash d o mdash rdquo Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 1172 10 mdashdomdash rdquo Share Capital to Local Entrepreneus and Self Employed Scheme 1176

rdquo 2008 11 Law amp Judiciary 1022007-LA(Partfile) The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export 1179

Under Secretary Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2006 12Power CEEAccts-3754488 ldquoOne Time Settlement (OTS) Schemerdquo 1181

Ex officio Additional Secretary 13 Women and Child Develop- 2-137-2006DWampCD ldquoGuidelines for the Child Committees to be constituted at the 1182

ment Village and Municipal Level under the Goa Childrenrsquos Actrdquo Directorex officio Joint Secretary

14 mdashdomdash Grant-in-aid Scheme to provide Financial Assistance to the 1186 Mahila Mandals

GOVERNMENT OF GOA

Department of Finance

Debt Management Division

Press Communique

1-45-96Fin(Bud)

Goa State Development Loan 2009

It is notified for general information that the outstanding balance of 1250 Goa State Development Loan 2009 issued in terms of the Government of Goa Finance Department Notification No 1-4598Fin(Bud) dated February 3 1999 will be repaid at par on February 10 2009 with interest due upto and including

February 9 2009 In the event of a holiday being declared on the aforesaid date by the State Government under the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 the loan will be repaid by the paying offices in that State on the previous working day No interest will accrue on the loan from and after February 10 2009

2 As per sub-regulation 24(2) and 24(3) of Government Securities Regulations 2007 payment of maturity proceeds to the registered holder of Government Security held in the form of Subsidiary General Ledger or Constituent Subsidiary General Ledger account or Stock Certificate shall be made by a pay order incorporating the relevant particulars of his bank account or by credit to the account of the holder in any bank having facility of receipt of funds

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

through electronic means For the purpose of 1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This making payment in respect of the securities the Scheme shall be called the CAPITAL original subscriber or the subsequent holders of such a Government Securities as the case may be shall submit to the Bank or Treasury and Subshy-Treasury or branch of State Bank of India or its subsidiary banks where they are enfaced registered for payment of interest as the case may be the relevant particulars of their bank account

3 However in the absence of relevant particulars of bank accountmandate for receipt of funds through electronic means to facilitate repayment on the due date holders of 1250 Goa State Development Loan 2009 should tender their securities at the Public Debt Office 20 days in advance The securities should be tendered for repayment duly discharged on the reverse thereof as undermdash

Received the Principal due on the Certificate

4 It should be particularly noted that at places where the Treasury work is done by a branch of the State Bank of India or any of its associate banks the securities if they are in the form of Stock Certificates should be tendered at the branch of the bank concerned and not at the Treasury or Sub-Treasury

5 Holders who wish to receive payment at places other than those where the securities have been enfaced for payment should send them duly discharged to the Public Debt Office concerned by Registered and Insured Post The Public Debt Office will make payment by issuing a draft payable at any TreasurySub-Treasury or branch of State Bank of India or its associate banks conducting Government Treasury work in the State of Goa

Uddipta Ray Secretary (Finance)

Porvorim 10th January 2009

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Industries

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000 S(IND)Vol II dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

CONTRIBUTION SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash The Scheme is designed to support local entrepreneurs promote industrial units which venture out and develop special products based on locally developed technology

3 Objectivesmdash The objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(1) To give financial support to local entrepreneurs

(2) To support existing functional units to venture out and expand

(3) To support locally developed technology

4 Eligibilitymdash (1) ClustersUnits which are in operation for a period of at least 3 years shall be eligible except those covered under the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 or any such Scheme in force during the tenure of this Scheme

(2) Partnership firms and private limited concern shall be eligible under this Scheme except those covered under the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 or any Scheme in force during the tenure of this Scheme

(3) Only those Units which are permanently registered with the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will be eligible

5 Quantum of Subsidy-(1) The quantum of contribution under this Scheme shall be subject to budgetary provisions and incase of sick units under Revival plan The applications which are not considered during the fiscal year shall lapse and fresh applications are required to be filed during the next financial year

(2) Maximum capital contribution upto Rs 100 crore per unit will be available under this Scheme subject to the condition that contributions of promoters should be equal or more than the capital contribution by the Government However this restrictioncondition shall not be applicable to sick units

(3) The capital contribution will be for a period of 5 years as may be indicated in the sanctioned order with guaranteed return of 6 or actual profit

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(l) The beneficiary shall submit post dated cheques for repayment as a security towards the amount sanctioned In case of failure of realization of the cheques so produced the beneficiary shall be liable to be prosecuted as per the relevant provisions of the Act

(() The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

6 Preferencemdash (1) Preference will be given to the units in the small scale sector units involved in research and development technical oriented units and the units run by women entrepreneurs clusters

(2) In case of the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 the capital contribution will be in proportion as indicated in the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 and subject tomdash

(a) The unit generating net revenue in VAT ST or any other tax of the Government of Goa

(b) The actual generation of net tax revenue during the preceding year (in proportion) as indicated in the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008

7 Procedure for filing claimsmdash The eligible units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in a specified format along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of permanent registration certificate or necessary proof in this regard

(b) Audited Statement of Accounts of preceding 3 years

(c) Project Report

For units covered under the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 the application shall be considered under the said Notification as a cluster benefit case and shall not be considered under this Notification

8 Disbursement Proceduremdash The Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall scrutinize and consider the application within 3 months from the date of receiving such application and shall convey its decision within 4 months from the date of receipt of application In case of approval the

capital contribution shall be released within a period of 60 days from the date of approval

9 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance )(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of Finance (Exp) Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000 S(IND)Vol II dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

And whereas the Government of Goa framed a Preferential Purchase Incentives for Small Scale Industries Scheme 2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary Series I No 34 dated

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

20-11-2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Schemerdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy and in supersession of the said Scheme the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the PREFERENTIAL PURCHASE INCENTIVES FOR MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of said Policy the Government of Goa has decided to formulate a Preferential Purchase Incentives Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises

3 Objectivesmdash This Scheme is intended to encourage and give boost to Micro and Small Scale Enterprise Sector and needs to be complied with utmost care Non-compliance of provisions of this Scheme shall be viewed seriously and the Officer concerned shall be personally held liable

4 Benefitsmdash Under this Scheme Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledge with Enterprises Memorandum II by the Directorate of Industry Trade amp Commerce Goa shall be given special treatment in any tender floated by Government DepartmentAutonomous BodiesCorporationsSemi-Government Departments or any purchases made by them as under

1 Micro and Small Enterprises shall be allowed to match to lowest tender price floated by non Small Scale Units provided its quoted price is within 15 of lowest quoted price floated by Non-Micro and Small Enterprises

Explanation(a) Incase of more than one Micro or Small Enterprises falling within the range the lowest one shall be preferred

2 In case of contractual tenders for installation commissioning of machineryitems etc the preference of quoted price the pro-rata percentage over and above the lowest quotation shall be granted to the concerned Micro or Small Enterprises for being qualified to match the lowest one

3For the purpose of availing benefit under this Scheme the Micro and Small Enterprises shall be required to match standard of quality as required by the State Government Department

4 The Scheme shall be applicable even for purchase of computer hardware and other electronic items except in cases of purchases of Education Department under this Scheme

5 The tender documents shall be supplied to Micro and Small Enterprises at the rate of maximum upto Rs 200-

6 Earnest money shall be required to be deposited and the same shall be to the maximum of Rs 500-

7 No other security deposit is required

8 Priority in payment shall be ensured to Micro and Small Enterprises and the payment shall be effected by the concerned Department within 60 days from the delivery of goods or completion of tendered work failing which the Department shall be liable to pay an interest at the rate of 075 per month

5 Eligibilitymdash Only those Micro and Small Scale Enterprises having turnover not exceeding Rs 6 crores per annum for the last proceeding 3 financial years and permanently registered or acknowledge with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible for the benefit under this Scheme

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 04-08-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated

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06-08-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES TO THE INDUSTRIES FOR CERTIFICATION AND PATENTING SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash Units which obtain Indian Standard Institute and International Standard Organisation Certification or any other International Certification andor patent right on products andor processes need to be specially encouraged Such units provide a benchmark of excellence and serve as a model for others to emulate Therefore this Scheme is introduced for industrial units to provide financial incentives for achieving the benchmark of excellence

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a)To encourage the industrial units to obtain National and International Certification and patent rights in order to maintain requisite standards of quality of productsprocesses

(b)To give boost to the industrial units to achieve the bench mark of excellence and service as a model for others to emulate

(c) To promote healthy qualitative industrial growth in the State of Goa

4 Eligibilitymdash (1) The units that obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute International Standard Organization Certification or any other Nationalinternational certification for quality standards from Re-certifying accorded by the Government NABCB etc andor patent right on product andor processes are eligible to avail financial incentives under this Scheme provided the industrial unit is under the category of Micro amp SmallMedium and large scale industry or service industry falling under GreenOrange Category list

Following units are covered under this Scheme subject to (1) above and that the certificate obtained by the Industry is from the list of certification notified by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce or stated in (1) above

(a) Units permanently registered or acknowshyledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce will be eligible for the grant under this Scheme

(b) Units not registered or acknowledge with EM II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce but those which are cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee or any Committee or Authority formed to grant such clearances for investment in the State

(c) Service Industries not covered under subshyclauses (a) and (b) above are also eligible to take benefit under this Scheme provided they fall under the following Scheme

(i) Hospitals or any other Medical Institutions registered with or recognized by the Directorate of Health Services

(ii) Educational Institutions recognized by the Directorate of EducationDirectorate of Higher EducationDirectorate of Technical Education or any other educational institution affiliated to Goa UniversityGoa BoardGoa Board of Technical Education or any other institution covered under the Goa Education Development Corporation or Human Resource Development Foundation

(iii) Co-operative Banks other than Multi State Co-operative Banks registered with Registrar of Co-operative Societies under the Government of Goa

(iv) Any other service sector specially notified for this purpose by Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) The units can obtain facility of financial incentive under this Scheme only once in the life time of the unit after permanent registration and no unit shall be eligible for the incentive second time except under the circumstances specified in this Scheme

(3) Those units who have already obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute

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International Standard Organisation or any other International Certification or any patent right but have not availed any financial assistance from the State Government for the purpose of same are also eligible to apply for incentive under this Scheme for additional certification if any provided the certification is qualified for the benefit under this Scheme

(l) Those units who have availed of Central assistance for this purpose will also be eligible but only to the extent of balance amount after deducting the Central assistance availed

(() Quantum of Assistancemdash (1) Under this Scheme financial assistancesubsidy to the extent of Rs 2 lakhs or the actual expenses incurred whichever is less will be granted per unit The actual expenses will not include charges of Lodgingboarding refreshment travel etc but will include only the actual charges incurred to obtain the certificate

(2) Under the Scheme financial incentive can be availed once in a lifetime of the unit irrespective of change in ownershipconstitution or product provided that after such a change in ownership constitutionproduct if the applicant becomes ineligible to use such certification under which the benefit is availed than the unit will once again be eligible to avail the benefit under this Scheme Provided that the loss of certification due to inadequacies in the unit shall not be reason enough to avail this benefit for the second time

The decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this regard shall be final

6 Monitoring and Disbursing Agency- The Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be the monitoring and disbursing agency for the purpose of this Scheme

7 Procedure to file the applicationmdash The eligible unit shall apply in the specified proforma to the DirectorDirectorate of Industries Trade and Commerce alongwith the documentary proof to show that the unit has obtained Certification fro m Indian StandardInstituteInternational Standard Organisation or any International Certification or patent right or any other International Certification

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of the application the Director of Industries Trade

and Commerce shall scrutinize the list of eligible units and finalise the amounts of incentives under the Scheme payable to such unit within three month from the date of such application The financial assistancesubsidy shall be disbursed within six months from the date of receiving such application

9 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

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Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE CONSUMPTION OF LOCAL RAW M ATERIAL SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011 The Scheme will cover the units gone into production on or after 6-8-2008 However the beneficiary under this Scheme will continue to get the benefits beyond the validity of the Scheme as per the scope of the Scheme

2 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage consumption of local raw material thereby encouraging units manufacturing such raw material and also to encourage economics of villages supplying producing such raw materials including those in Horticulture businessFood ProcessingCluster

3 Eligibility- (1) Only those units under green and specified orange category shall be eligible under this Scheme

(2) Only those units which are permanently registered with the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce or cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (HPCC) or any Committee or authority formed to grant such clearance for investment in the State shall be eligible under this Scheme This Scheme will be applicable only to Micro and Small Enterprises and Medium Scale Enterprises as defined under MSMED Act

(3) The unit consuming minimum 50 of its raw material (in value) from local sources shall be eligible for the benefit on pro-rata terms with those consuming 60 and above which will be considered for 100 benefit under this Scheme

Notendash For the purpose of this Scheme the local raw material means mdash

(a) Material which is manufacture in an approved industrial unit (Micro and Small Enterprises Medium Large Unit) in the State of Goa

(b) Material which is mined or produced in the State of Goa (for eg agricultural produce marine produce mineral and ore etc) The beneficiary shall have to prove by submitting documentary evidence that the material has been locally produced or mined

In case of any dispute in interpreting meaning of clauses (a) and (b) above the decisioninterpretation of the Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

4 Nature of Incentive- Once a unit becomes eligible under this Scheme following incentives shall be granted in proportion to the quantum of local raw material consumed by such unit for a period of Five years from the date of first approval

(1) The unit consuming local raw material below 50 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall not be considered for any benefit The unit consuming local raw material from 50 to 60 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall be given benefit proportionately considering 50 consumption at zero level and 60 consumption at 100 level (units consuming more than 50 local raw material of its total raw material shall get benefit of 100) For the purpose of calculating the percentage level the raw material to finished goods ratio shall be considered as 04 (minimum) and 06 (maximum) Any deviation beyond this figure the benefit shall be directlyproportionately reduced (refer Appendix ndash I hereto for details)

(2)Following benefit shall be granted to the eligible unitsmdash

(a) The eligible unit shall be considered for reimbursement to the extent of maximum 90 Sales Tax paid by such unit and subject to quantum based on (1) above

(b) The eligible unit shall be considered for incentives in the form of subsidy on power and water bills annually 25 subsidy will be given to the eligible units on total expenditure incurred by the unit on power and water tariff subject to maximum 2 lakhs per annum and as per proportion indicated in (1) above

5 Procedure to file claim- After closure ofevery financial year the unit shall apply in specified format to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with following documents

(a) Affidavit sworn by the promoter stating the facts in the specified format

(b) Self certified copies of bills of purchase of local raw material

(c) Statement from Department of Commercial Taxes

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(d) Comparative Statement to support the claim

(e) Photocopies of monthly water and electricity bills from April and March alongwith self certified copy of proof of payment

(f) Application for the financial year should be submitted by 30th September No claim shall lie with the Government after 30th September and it shall be the responsibility of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce to display the list of claimants under the Scheme on the notice board on first working day after 30th September and copy of this list shall be forwarded to the Government immediately

6 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) Upon receipt of application under this Scheme by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce the same shall be scrutinized and disposed off within the period of three months

(2)For the purpose of this Scheme Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may constitute a Task Force Committee under the Chairmanship of General Manager (DIC) beside the following There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersshy

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Association

(3) No dues shall be confirmed by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce with concerned departments under the deemed provision basis within a period of 60 days before disbursement

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

APPENDIX I

Example No 1 A unit consuming 40 of local raw material shall get 50 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 45 benefit on total Sales Tax paid by such unit and 12 frac12 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as proportion indicated in the Scheme

Example No 2 A unit consuming 30 of total raw material of its total Net sale out of which 50 is local raw material then the unit will get benefit 75 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 675 benefit on total Sales tax paid by such unit and 1875 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as per proportion and considering minimum factor as indicated in the Scheme

In case the total raw material is below 40 or above 60 of the total net sales then for every such point 25 per percentage point reduction in benefit shall be taken into account before calculations are carried out for the benefit under clause 6 sub-clause (ii)(a) and (b) respectively ie the benefit of 90 sales tax subsidy and 25 subsidy on powerwater tariff shall be reduced by 25 per percentage point

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (herein referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This

Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE EXPORT

MARKET DEVELOPMENT SCHEME 2008

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(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce this Scheme for the industrial units engaged in export and set up in Goa by providing assistance in the form of interest free loan

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To encourage the Goan Industries to improve export markets

(b)To support the Goan Industries to establish their goods firmly in export market thereby generating growth and employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only those units set up in Goa and permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible

(b) The unit should be in operation for a minimum period of three years

(c) The unit should have importexport code issued by the Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernment of India or by any competent authority of the Government of India

(d) The total turn over of the unit for the last three proceeding financial years should not exceed 10 crores

5 Quantum of oanmdash Maximum interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided under this Scheme

6 Purpose for Assistance-(a) Interest free loan under this Scheme upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided for participating in ShowsExhibitions outside India

(b) Interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will also be provided for market study tour out of India

(c) One unit can avail this facility only once under this Scheme in life time

(d) If the original unit have already taken benefits under this Scheme then the sold

transferred unit shall not be eligible to derive any benefits under this Scheme

(e) If there is any dispute in interpreting (a) to (d) above then the decision of the Director Directorate of industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

7 Repayment Schedule(a) The total loan availed under this Scheme shall be repaid over a period of five years in equal half yearly installments

(b) An Order granting loan under this Scheme shall carry a schedule of repayment and delay in payment shall carry an interest 14 per annum

The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

Or

The loanee shall also furnish Post Dated Cheques for repayment of the installments so fixed and is case of non realization of any of the cheque he she shall be liable for prosecution as per the existing provision of La w

8 Procedure to file applicationsmdash The interested units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in the specified form at least 30 days prior to the study tour or exhibition or less than 30 days if agreed to by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of Permanent Registration Certificate

(b) Copy of importexport goods certificate

(c) Financial Statement duly certified by Chartered Accountant for the last preceding three years

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (a) Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall intimate his decision within two weeks to such unit who has applied under the Scheme and disburse the loan

(b) The promoter of the unit who has availed facility under this Scheme shall submit a detailed report within 30 days of return from the visit

10 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommending this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

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under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

1178

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

1180

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

1181

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

1186

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

through electronic means For the purpose of 1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This making payment in respect of the securities the Scheme shall be called the CAPITAL original subscriber or the subsequent holders of such a Government Securities as the case may be shall submit to the Bank or Treasury and Subshy-Treasury or branch of State Bank of India or its subsidiary banks where they are enfaced registered for payment of interest as the case may be the relevant particulars of their bank account

3 However in the absence of relevant particulars of bank accountmandate for receipt of funds through electronic means to facilitate repayment on the due date holders of 1250 Goa State Development Loan 2009 should tender their securities at the Public Debt Office 20 days in advance The securities should be tendered for repayment duly discharged on the reverse thereof as undermdash

Received the Principal due on the Certificate

4 It should be particularly noted that at places where the Treasury work is done by a branch of the State Bank of India or any of its associate banks the securities if they are in the form of Stock Certificates should be tendered at the branch of the bank concerned and not at the Treasury or Sub-Treasury

5 Holders who wish to receive payment at places other than those where the securities have been enfaced for payment should send them duly discharged to the Public Debt Office concerned by Registered and Insured Post The Public Debt Office will make payment by issuing a draft payable at any TreasurySub-Treasury or branch of State Bank of India or its associate banks conducting Government Treasury work in the State of Goa

Uddipta Ray Secretary (Finance)

Porvorim 10th January 2009

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Industries

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000 S(IND)Vol II dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

CONTRIBUTION SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash The Scheme is designed to support local entrepreneurs promote industrial units which venture out and develop special products based on locally developed technology

3 Objectivesmdash The objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(1) To give financial support to local entrepreneurs

(2) To support existing functional units to venture out and expand

(3) To support locally developed technology

4 Eligibilitymdash (1) ClustersUnits which are in operation for a period of at least 3 years shall be eligible except those covered under the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 or any such Scheme in force during the tenure of this Scheme

(2) Partnership firms and private limited concern shall be eligible under this Scheme except those covered under the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 or any Scheme in force during the tenure of this Scheme

(3) Only those Units which are permanently registered with the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will be eligible

5 Quantum of Subsidy-(1) The quantum of contribution under this Scheme shall be subject to budgetary provisions and incase of sick units under Revival plan The applications which are not considered during the fiscal year shall lapse and fresh applications are required to be filed during the next financial year

(2) Maximum capital contribution upto Rs 100 crore per unit will be available under this Scheme subject to the condition that contributions of promoters should be equal or more than the capital contribution by the Government However this restrictioncondition shall not be applicable to sick units

(3) The capital contribution will be for a period of 5 years as may be indicated in the sanctioned order with guaranteed return of 6 or actual profit

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(l) The beneficiary shall submit post dated cheques for repayment as a security towards the amount sanctioned In case of failure of realization of the cheques so produced the beneficiary shall be liable to be prosecuted as per the relevant provisions of the Act

(() The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

6 Preferencemdash (1) Preference will be given to the units in the small scale sector units involved in research and development technical oriented units and the units run by women entrepreneurs clusters

(2) In case of the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 the capital contribution will be in proportion as indicated in the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 and subject tomdash

(a) The unit generating net revenue in VAT ST or any other tax of the Government of Goa

(b) The actual generation of net tax revenue during the preceding year (in proportion) as indicated in the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008

7 Procedure for filing claimsmdash The eligible units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in a specified format along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of permanent registration certificate or necessary proof in this regard

(b) Audited Statement of Accounts of preceding 3 years

(c) Project Report

For units covered under the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 the application shall be considered under the said Notification as a cluster benefit case and shall not be considered under this Notification

8 Disbursement Proceduremdash The Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall scrutinize and consider the application within 3 months from the date of receiving such application and shall convey its decision within 4 months from the date of receipt of application In case of approval the

capital contribution shall be released within a period of 60 days from the date of approval

9 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance )(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of Finance (Exp) Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000 S(IND)Vol II dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

And whereas the Government of Goa framed a Preferential Purchase Incentives for Small Scale Industries Scheme 2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary Series I No 34 dated

1163

__________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

20-11-2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Schemerdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy and in supersession of the said Scheme the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the PREFERENTIAL PURCHASE INCENTIVES FOR MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of said Policy the Government of Goa has decided to formulate a Preferential Purchase Incentives Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises

3 Objectivesmdash This Scheme is intended to encourage and give boost to Micro and Small Scale Enterprise Sector and needs to be complied with utmost care Non-compliance of provisions of this Scheme shall be viewed seriously and the Officer concerned shall be personally held liable

4 Benefitsmdash Under this Scheme Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledge with Enterprises Memorandum II by the Directorate of Industry Trade amp Commerce Goa shall be given special treatment in any tender floated by Government DepartmentAutonomous BodiesCorporationsSemi-Government Departments or any purchases made by them as under

1 Micro and Small Enterprises shall be allowed to match to lowest tender price floated by non Small Scale Units provided its quoted price is within 15 of lowest quoted price floated by Non-Micro and Small Enterprises

Explanation(a) Incase of more than one Micro or Small Enterprises falling within the range the lowest one shall be preferred

2 In case of contractual tenders for installation commissioning of machineryitems etc the preference of quoted price the pro-rata percentage over and above the lowest quotation shall be granted to the concerned Micro or Small Enterprises for being qualified to match the lowest one

3For the purpose of availing benefit under this Scheme the Micro and Small Enterprises shall be required to match standard of quality as required by the State Government Department

4 The Scheme shall be applicable even for purchase of computer hardware and other electronic items except in cases of purchases of Education Department under this Scheme

5 The tender documents shall be supplied to Micro and Small Enterprises at the rate of maximum upto Rs 200-

6 Earnest money shall be required to be deposited and the same shall be to the maximum of Rs 500-

7 No other security deposit is required

8 Priority in payment shall be ensured to Micro and Small Enterprises and the payment shall be effected by the concerned Department within 60 days from the delivery of goods or completion of tendered work failing which the Department shall be liable to pay an interest at the rate of 075 per month

5 Eligibilitymdash Only those Micro and Small Scale Enterprises having turnover not exceeding Rs 6 crores per annum for the last proceeding 3 financial years and permanently registered or acknowledge with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible for the benefit under this Scheme

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 04-08-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

06-08-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES TO THE INDUSTRIES FOR CERTIFICATION AND PATENTING SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash Units which obtain Indian Standard Institute and International Standard Organisation Certification or any other International Certification andor patent right on products andor processes need to be specially encouraged Such units provide a benchmark of excellence and serve as a model for others to emulate Therefore this Scheme is introduced for industrial units to provide financial incentives for achieving the benchmark of excellence

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a)To encourage the industrial units to obtain National and International Certification and patent rights in order to maintain requisite standards of quality of productsprocesses

(b)To give boost to the industrial units to achieve the bench mark of excellence and service as a model for others to emulate

(c) To promote healthy qualitative industrial growth in the State of Goa

4 Eligibilitymdash (1) The units that obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute International Standard Organization Certification or any other Nationalinternational certification for quality standards from Re-certifying accorded by the Government NABCB etc andor patent right on product andor processes are eligible to avail financial incentives under this Scheme provided the industrial unit is under the category of Micro amp SmallMedium and large scale industry or service industry falling under GreenOrange Category list

Following units are covered under this Scheme subject to (1) above and that the certificate obtained by the Industry is from the list of certification notified by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce or stated in (1) above

(a) Units permanently registered or acknowshyledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce will be eligible for the grant under this Scheme

(b) Units not registered or acknowledge with EM II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce but those which are cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee or any Committee or Authority formed to grant such clearances for investment in the State

(c) Service Industries not covered under subshyclauses (a) and (b) above are also eligible to take benefit under this Scheme provided they fall under the following Scheme

(i) Hospitals or any other Medical Institutions registered with or recognized by the Directorate of Health Services

(ii) Educational Institutions recognized by the Directorate of EducationDirectorate of Higher EducationDirectorate of Technical Education or any other educational institution affiliated to Goa UniversityGoa BoardGoa Board of Technical Education or any other institution covered under the Goa Education Development Corporation or Human Resource Development Foundation

(iii) Co-operative Banks other than Multi State Co-operative Banks registered with Registrar of Co-operative Societies under the Government of Goa

(iv) Any other service sector specially notified for this purpose by Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) The units can obtain facility of financial incentive under this Scheme only once in the life time of the unit after permanent registration and no unit shall be eligible for the incentive second time except under the circumstances specified in this Scheme

(3) Those units who have already obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute

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__________

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International Standard Organisation or any other International Certification or any patent right but have not availed any financial assistance from the State Government for the purpose of same are also eligible to apply for incentive under this Scheme for additional certification if any provided the certification is qualified for the benefit under this Scheme

(l) Those units who have availed of Central assistance for this purpose will also be eligible but only to the extent of balance amount after deducting the Central assistance availed

(() Quantum of Assistancemdash (1) Under this Scheme financial assistancesubsidy to the extent of Rs 2 lakhs or the actual expenses incurred whichever is less will be granted per unit The actual expenses will not include charges of Lodgingboarding refreshment travel etc but will include only the actual charges incurred to obtain the certificate

(2) Under the Scheme financial incentive can be availed once in a lifetime of the unit irrespective of change in ownershipconstitution or product provided that after such a change in ownership constitutionproduct if the applicant becomes ineligible to use such certification under which the benefit is availed than the unit will once again be eligible to avail the benefit under this Scheme Provided that the loss of certification due to inadequacies in the unit shall not be reason enough to avail this benefit for the second time

The decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this regard shall be final

6 Monitoring and Disbursing Agency- The Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be the monitoring and disbursing agency for the purpose of this Scheme

7 Procedure to file the applicationmdash The eligible unit shall apply in the specified proforma to the DirectorDirectorate of Industries Trade and Commerce alongwith the documentary proof to show that the unit has obtained Certification fro m Indian StandardInstituteInternational Standard Organisation or any International Certification or patent right or any other International Certification

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of the application the Director of Industries Trade

and Commerce shall scrutinize the list of eligible units and finalise the amounts of incentives under the Scheme payable to such unit within three month from the date of such application The financial assistancesubsidy shall be disbursed within six months from the date of receiving such application

9 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

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Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE CONSUMPTION OF LOCAL RAW M ATERIAL SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011 The Scheme will cover the units gone into production on or after 6-8-2008 However the beneficiary under this Scheme will continue to get the benefits beyond the validity of the Scheme as per the scope of the Scheme

2 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage consumption of local raw material thereby encouraging units manufacturing such raw material and also to encourage economics of villages supplying producing such raw materials including those in Horticulture businessFood ProcessingCluster

3 Eligibility- (1) Only those units under green and specified orange category shall be eligible under this Scheme

(2) Only those units which are permanently registered with the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce or cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (HPCC) or any Committee or authority formed to grant such clearance for investment in the State shall be eligible under this Scheme This Scheme will be applicable only to Micro and Small Enterprises and Medium Scale Enterprises as defined under MSMED Act

(3) The unit consuming minimum 50 of its raw material (in value) from local sources shall be eligible for the benefit on pro-rata terms with those consuming 60 and above which will be considered for 100 benefit under this Scheme

Notendash For the purpose of this Scheme the local raw material means mdash

(a) Material which is manufacture in an approved industrial unit (Micro and Small Enterprises Medium Large Unit) in the State of Goa

(b) Material which is mined or produced in the State of Goa (for eg agricultural produce marine produce mineral and ore etc) The beneficiary shall have to prove by submitting documentary evidence that the material has been locally produced or mined

In case of any dispute in interpreting meaning of clauses (a) and (b) above the decisioninterpretation of the Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

4 Nature of Incentive- Once a unit becomes eligible under this Scheme following incentives shall be granted in proportion to the quantum of local raw material consumed by such unit for a period of Five years from the date of first approval

(1) The unit consuming local raw material below 50 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall not be considered for any benefit The unit consuming local raw material from 50 to 60 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall be given benefit proportionately considering 50 consumption at zero level and 60 consumption at 100 level (units consuming more than 50 local raw material of its total raw material shall get benefit of 100) For the purpose of calculating the percentage level the raw material to finished goods ratio shall be considered as 04 (minimum) and 06 (maximum) Any deviation beyond this figure the benefit shall be directlyproportionately reduced (refer Appendix ndash I hereto for details)

(2)Following benefit shall be granted to the eligible unitsmdash

(a) The eligible unit shall be considered for reimbursement to the extent of maximum 90 Sales Tax paid by such unit and subject to quantum based on (1) above

(b) The eligible unit shall be considered for incentives in the form of subsidy on power and water bills annually 25 subsidy will be given to the eligible units on total expenditure incurred by the unit on power and water tariff subject to maximum 2 lakhs per annum and as per proportion indicated in (1) above

5 Procedure to file claim- After closure ofevery financial year the unit shall apply in specified format to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with following documents

(a) Affidavit sworn by the promoter stating the facts in the specified format

(b) Self certified copies of bills of purchase of local raw material

(c) Statement from Department of Commercial Taxes

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(d) Comparative Statement to support the claim

(e) Photocopies of monthly water and electricity bills from April and March alongwith self certified copy of proof of payment

(f) Application for the financial year should be submitted by 30th September No claim shall lie with the Government after 30th September and it shall be the responsibility of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce to display the list of claimants under the Scheme on the notice board on first working day after 30th September and copy of this list shall be forwarded to the Government immediately

6 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) Upon receipt of application under this Scheme by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce the same shall be scrutinized and disposed off within the period of three months

(2)For the purpose of this Scheme Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may constitute a Task Force Committee under the Chairmanship of General Manager (DIC) beside the following There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersshy

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Association

(3) No dues shall be confirmed by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce with concerned departments under the deemed provision basis within a period of 60 days before disbursement

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

APPENDIX I

Example No 1 A unit consuming 40 of local raw material shall get 50 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 45 benefit on total Sales Tax paid by such unit and 12 frac12 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as proportion indicated in the Scheme

Example No 2 A unit consuming 30 of total raw material of its total Net sale out of which 50 is local raw material then the unit will get benefit 75 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 675 benefit on total Sales tax paid by such unit and 1875 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as per proportion and considering minimum factor as indicated in the Scheme

In case the total raw material is below 40 or above 60 of the total net sales then for every such point 25 per percentage point reduction in benefit shall be taken into account before calculations are carried out for the benefit under clause 6 sub-clause (ii)(a) and (b) respectively ie the benefit of 90 sales tax subsidy and 25 subsidy on powerwater tariff shall be reduced by 25 per percentage point

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (herein referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This

Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE EXPORT

MARKET DEVELOPMENT SCHEME 2008

1168

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce this Scheme for the industrial units engaged in export and set up in Goa by providing assistance in the form of interest free loan

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To encourage the Goan Industries to improve export markets

(b)To support the Goan Industries to establish their goods firmly in export market thereby generating growth and employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only those units set up in Goa and permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible

(b) The unit should be in operation for a minimum period of three years

(c) The unit should have importexport code issued by the Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernment of India or by any competent authority of the Government of India

(d) The total turn over of the unit for the last three proceeding financial years should not exceed 10 crores

5 Quantum of oanmdash Maximum interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided under this Scheme

6 Purpose for Assistance-(a) Interest free loan under this Scheme upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided for participating in ShowsExhibitions outside India

(b) Interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will also be provided for market study tour out of India

(c) One unit can avail this facility only once under this Scheme in life time

(d) If the original unit have already taken benefits under this Scheme then the sold

transferred unit shall not be eligible to derive any benefits under this Scheme

(e) If there is any dispute in interpreting (a) to (d) above then the decision of the Director Directorate of industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

7 Repayment Schedule(a) The total loan availed under this Scheme shall be repaid over a period of five years in equal half yearly installments

(b) An Order granting loan under this Scheme shall carry a schedule of repayment and delay in payment shall carry an interest 14 per annum

The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

Or

The loanee shall also furnish Post Dated Cheques for repayment of the installments so fixed and is case of non realization of any of the cheque he she shall be liable for prosecution as per the existing provision of La w

8 Procedure to file applicationsmdash The interested units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in the specified form at least 30 days prior to the study tour or exhibition or less than 30 days if agreed to by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of Permanent Registration Certificate

(b) Copy of importexport goods certificate

(c) Financial Statement duly certified by Chartered Accountant for the last preceding three years

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (a) Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall intimate his decision within two weeks to such unit who has applied under the Scheme and disburse the loan

(b) The promoter of the unit who has availed facility under this Scheme shall submit a detailed report within 30 days of return from the visit

10 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommending this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

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under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

1178

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

1181

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

1186

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

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(l) The beneficiary shall submit post dated cheques for repayment as a security towards the amount sanctioned In case of failure of realization of the cheques so produced the beneficiary shall be liable to be prosecuted as per the relevant provisions of the Act

(() The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

6 Preferencemdash (1) Preference will be given to the units in the small scale sector units involved in research and development technical oriented units and the units run by women entrepreneurs clusters

(2) In case of the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 the capital contribution will be in proportion as indicated in the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 and subject tomdash

(a) The unit generating net revenue in VAT ST or any other tax of the Government of Goa

(b) The actual generation of net tax revenue during the preceding year (in proportion) as indicated in the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008

7 Procedure for filing claimsmdash The eligible units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in a specified format along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of permanent registration certificate or necessary proof in this regard

(b) Audited Statement of Accounts of preceding 3 years

(c) Project Report

For units covered under the Goa Sick Industrial Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme 2008 the application shall be considered under the said Notification as a cluster benefit case and shall not be considered under this Notification

8 Disbursement Proceduremdash The Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall scrutinize and consider the application within 3 months from the date of receiving such application and shall convey its decision within 4 months from the date of receipt of application In case of approval the

capital contribution shall be released within a period of 60 days from the date of approval

9 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance )(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of Finance (Exp) Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000 S(IND)Vol II dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

And whereas the Government of Goa framed a Preferential Purchase Incentives for Small Scale Industries Scheme 2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary Series I No 34 dated

1163

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20-11-2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Schemerdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy and in supersession of the said Scheme the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the PREFERENTIAL PURCHASE INCENTIVES FOR MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of said Policy the Government of Goa has decided to formulate a Preferential Purchase Incentives Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises

3 Objectivesmdash This Scheme is intended to encourage and give boost to Micro and Small Scale Enterprise Sector and needs to be complied with utmost care Non-compliance of provisions of this Scheme shall be viewed seriously and the Officer concerned shall be personally held liable

4 Benefitsmdash Under this Scheme Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledge with Enterprises Memorandum II by the Directorate of Industry Trade amp Commerce Goa shall be given special treatment in any tender floated by Government DepartmentAutonomous BodiesCorporationsSemi-Government Departments or any purchases made by them as under

1 Micro and Small Enterprises shall be allowed to match to lowest tender price floated by non Small Scale Units provided its quoted price is within 15 of lowest quoted price floated by Non-Micro and Small Enterprises

Explanation(a) Incase of more than one Micro or Small Enterprises falling within the range the lowest one shall be preferred

2 In case of contractual tenders for installation commissioning of machineryitems etc the preference of quoted price the pro-rata percentage over and above the lowest quotation shall be granted to the concerned Micro or Small Enterprises for being qualified to match the lowest one

3For the purpose of availing benefit under this Scheme the Micro and Small Enterprises shall be required to match standard of quality as required by the State Government Department

4 The Scheme shall be applicable even for purchase of computer hardware and other electronic items except in cases of purchases of Education Department under this Scheme

5 The tender documents shall be supplied to Micro and Small Enterprises at the rate of maximum upto Rs 200-

6 Earnest money shall be required to be deposited and the same shall be to the maximum of Rs 500-

7 No other security deposit is required

8 Priority in payment shall be ensured to Micro and Small Enterprises and the payment shall be effected by the concerned Department within 60 days from the delivery of goods or completion of tendered work failing which the Department shall be liable to pay an interest at the rate of 075 per month

5 Eligibilitymdash Only those Micro and Small Scale Enterprises having turnover not exceeding Rs 6 crores per annum for the last proceeding 3 financial years and permanently registered or acknowledge with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible for the benefit under this Scheme

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 04-08-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated

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06-08-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES TO THE INDUSTRIES FOR CERTIFICATION AND PATENTING SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash Units which obtain Indian Standard Institute and International Standard Organisation Certification or any other International Certification andor patent right on products andor processes need to be specially encouraged Such units provide a benchmark of excellence and serve as a model for others to emulate Therefore this Scheme is introduced for industrial units to provide financial incentives for achieving the benchmark of excellence

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a)To encourage the industrial units to obtain National and International Certification and patent rights in order to maintain requisite standards of quality of productsprocesses

(b)To give boost to the industrial units to achieve the bench mark of excellence and service as a model for others to emulate

(c) To promote healthy qualitative industrial growth in the State of Goa

4 Eligibilitymdash (1) The units that obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute International Standard Organization Certification or any other Nationalinternational certification for quality standards from Re-certifying accorded by the Government NABCB etc andor patent right on product andor processes are eligible to avail financial incentives under this Scheme provided the industrial unit is under the category of Micro amp SmallMedium and large scale industry or service industry falling under GreenOrange Category list

Following units are covered under this Scheme subject to (1) above and that the certificate obtained by the Industry is from the list of certification notified by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce or stated in (1) above

(a) Units permanently registered or acknowshyledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce will be eligible for the grant under this Scheme

(b) Units not registered or acknowledge with EM II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce but those which are cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee or any Committee or Authority formed to grant such clearances for investment in the State

(c) Service Industries not covered under subshyclauses (a) and (b) above are also eligible to take benefit under this Scheme provided they fall under the following Scheme

(i) Hospitals or any other Medical Institutions registered with or recognized by the Directorate of Health Services

(ii) Educational Institutions recognized by the Directorate of EducationDirectorate of Higher EducationDirectorate of Technical Education or any other educational institution affiliated to Goa UniversityGoa BoardGoa Board of Technical Education or any other institution covered under the Goa Education Development Corporation or Human Resource Development Foundation

(iii) Co-operative Banks other than Multi State Co-operative Banks registered with Registrar of Co-operative Societies under the Government of Goa

(iv) Any other service sector specially notified for this purpose by Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) The units can obtain facility of financial incentive under this Scheme only once in the life time of the unit after permanent registration and no unit shall be eligible for the incentive second time except under the circumstances specified in this Scheme

(3) Those units who have already obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute

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International Standard Organisation or any other International Certification or any patent right but have not availed any financial assistance from the State Government for the purpose of same are also eligible to apply for incentive under this Scheme for additional certification if any provided the certification is qualified for the benefit under this Scheme

(l) Those units who have availed of Central assistance for this purpose will also be eligible but only to the extent of balance amount after deducting the Central assistance availed

(() Quantum of Assistancemdash (1) Under this Scheme financial assistancesubsidy to the extent of Rs 2 lakhs or the actual expenses incurred whichever is less will be granted per unit The actual expenses will not include charges of Lodgingboarding refreshment travel etc but will include only the actual charges incurred to obtain the certificate

(2) Under the Scheme financial incentive can be availed once in a lifetime of the unit irrespective of change in ownershipconstitution or product provided that after such a change in ownership constitutionproduct if the applicant becomes ineligible to use such certification under which the benefit is availed than the unit will once again be eligible to avail the benefit under this Scheme Provided that the loss of certification due to inadequacies in the unit shall not be reason enough to avail this benefit for the second time

The decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this regard shall be final

6 Monitoring and Disbursing Agency- The Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be the monitoring and disbursing agency for the purpose of this Scheme

7 Procedure to file the applicationmdash The eligible unit shall apply in the specified proforma to the DirectorDirectorate of Industries Trade and Commerce alongwith the documentary proof to show that the unit has obtained Certification fro m Indian StandardInstituteInternational Standard Organisation or any International Certification or patent right or any other International Certification

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of the application the Director of Industries Trade

and Commerce shall scrutinize the list of eligible units and finalise the amounts of incentives under the Scheme payable to such unit within three month from the date of such application The financial assistancesubsidy shall be disbursed within six months from the date of receiving such application

9 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

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Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE CONSUMPTION OF LOCAL RAW M ATERIAL SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011 The Scheme will cover the units gone into production on or after 6-8-2008 However the beneficiary under this Scheme will continue to get the benefits beyond the validity of the Scheme as per the scope of the Scheme

2 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage consumption of local raw material thereby encouraging units manufacturing such raw material and also to encourage economics of villages supplying producing such raw materials including those in Horticulture businessFood ProcessingCluster

3 Eligibility- (1) Only those units under green and specified orange category shall be eligible under this Scheme

(2) Only those units which are permanently registered with the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce or cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (HPCC) or any Committee or authority formed to grant such clearance for investment in the State shall be eligible under this Scheme This Scheme will be applicable only to Micro and Small Enterprises and Medium Scale Enterprises as defined under MSMED Act

(3) The unit consuming minimum 50 of its raw material (in value) from local sources shall be eligible for the benefit on pro-rata terms with those consuming 60 and above which will be considered for 100 benefit under this Scheme

Notendash For the purpose of this Scheme the local raw material means mdash

(a) Material which is manufacture in an approved industrial unit (Micro and Small Enterprises Medium Large Unit) in the State of Goa

(b) Material which is mined or produced in the State of Goa (for eg agricultural produce marine produce mineral and ore etc) The beneficiary shall have to prove by submitting documentary evidence that the material has been locally produced or mined

In case of any dispute in interpreting meaning of clauses (a) and (b) above the decisioninterpretation of the Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

4 Nature of Incentive- Once a unit becomes eligible under this Scheme following incentives shall be granted in proportion to the quantum of local raw material consumed by such unit for a period of Five years from the date of first approval

(1) The unit consuming local raw material below 50 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall not be considered for any benefit The unit consuming local raw material from 50 to 60 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall be given benefit proportionately considering 50 consumption at zero level and 60 consumption at 100 level (units consuming more than 50 local raw material of its total raw material shall get benefit of 100) For the purpose of calculating the percentage level the raw material to finished goods ratio shall be considered as 04 (minimum) and 06 (maximum) Any deviation beyond this figure the benefit shall be directlyproportionately reduced (refer Appendix ndash I hereto for details)

(2)Following benefit shall be granted to the eligible unitsmdash

(a) The eligible unit shall be considered for reimbursement to the extent of maximum 90 Sales Tax paid by such unit and subject to quantum based on (1) above

(b) The eligible unit shall be considered for incentives in the form of subsidy on power and water bills annually 25 subsidy will be given to the eligible units on total expenditure incurred by the unit on power and water tariff subject to maximum 2 lakhs per annum and as per proportion indicated in (1) above

5 Procedure to file claim- After closure ofevery financial year the unit shall apply in specified format to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with following documents

(a) Affidavit sworn by the promoter stating the facts in the specified format

(b) Self certified copies of bills of purchase of local raw material

(c) Statement from Department of Commercial Taxes

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(d) Comparative Statement to support the claim

(e) Photocopies of monthly water and electricity bills from April and March alongwith self certified copy of proof of payment

(f) Application for the financial year should be submitted by 30th September No claim shall lie with the Government after 30th September and it shall be the responsibility of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce to display the list of claimants under the Scheme on the notice board on first working day after 30th September and copy of this list shall be forwarded to the Government immediately

6 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) Upon receipt of application under this Scheme by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce the same shall be scrutinized and disposed off within the period of three months

(2)For the purpose of this Scheme Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may constitute a Task Force Committee under the Chairmanship of General Manager (DIC) beside the following There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersshy

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Association

(3) No dues shall be confirmed by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce with concerned departments under the deemed provision basis within a period of 60 days before disbursement

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

APPENDIX I

Example No 1 A unit consuming 40 of local raw material shall get 50 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 45 benefit on total Sales Tax paid by such unit and 12 frac12 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as proportion indicated in the Scheme

Example No 2 A unit consuming 30 of total raw material of its total Net sale out of which 50 is local raw material then the unit will get benefit 75 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 675 benefit on total Sales tax paid by such unit and 1875 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as per proportion and considering minimum factor as indicated in the Scheme

In case the total raw material is below 40 or above 60 of the total net sales then for every such point 25 per percentage point reduction in benefit shall be taken into account before calculations are carried out for the benefit under clause 6 sub-clause (ii)(a) and (b) respectively ie the benefit of 90 sales tax subsidy and 25 subsidy on powerwater tariff shall be reduced by 25 per percentage point

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (herein referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This

Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE EXPORT

MARKET DEVELOPMENT SCHEME 2008

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce this Scheme for the industrial units engaged in export and set up in Goa by providing assistance in the form of interest free loan

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To encourage the Goan Industries to improve export markets

(b)To support the Goan Industries to establish their goods firmly in export market thereby generating growth and employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only those units set up in Goa and permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible

(b) The unit should be in operation for a minimum period of three years

(c) The unit should have importexport code issued by the Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernment of India or by any competent authority of the Government of India

(d) The total turn over of the unit for the last three proceeding financial years should not exceed 10 crores

5 Quantum of oanmdash Maximum interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided under this Scheme

6 Purpose for Assistance-(a) Interest free loan under this Scheme upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided for participating in ShowsExhibitions outside India

(b) Interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will also be provided for market study tour out of India

(c) One unit can avail this facility only once under this Scheme in life time

(d) If the original unit have already taken benefits under this Scheme then the sold

transferred unit shall not be eligible to derive any benefits under this Scheme

(e) If there is any dispute in interpreting (a) to (d) above then the decision of the Director Directorate of industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

7 Repayment Schedule(a) The total loan availed under this Scheme shall be repaid over a period of five years in equal half yearly installments

(b) An Order granting loan under this Scheme shall carry a schedule of repayment and delay in payment shall carry an interest 14 per annum

The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

Or

The loanee shall also furnish Post Dated Cheques for repayment of the installments so fixed and is case of non realization of any of the cheque he she shall be liable for prosecution as per the existing provision of La w

8 Procedure to file applicationsmdash The interested units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in the specified form at least 30 days prior to the study tour or exhibition or less than 30 days if agreed to by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of Permanent Registration Certificate

(b) Copy of importexport goods certificate

(c) Financial Statement duly certified by Chartered Accountant for the last preceding three years

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (a) Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall intimate his decision within two weeks to such unit who has applied under the Scheme and disburse the loan

(b) The promoter of the unit who has availed facility under this Scheme shall submit a detailed report within 30 days of return from the visit

10 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommending this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

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under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

1178

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

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20-11-2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Schemerdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy and in supersession of the said Scheme the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the PREFERENTIAL PURCHASE INCENTIVES FOR MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of said Policy the Government of Goa has decided to formulate a Preferential Purchase Incentives Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises

3 Objectivesmdash This Scheme is intended to encourage and give boost to Micro and Small Scale Enterprise Sector and needs to be complied with utmost care Non-compliance of provisions of this Scheme shall be viewed seriously and the Officer concerned shall be personally held liable

4 Benefitsmdash Under this Scheme Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledge with Enterprises Memorandum II by the Directorate of Industry Trade amp Commerce Goa shall be given special treatment in any tender floated by Government DepartmentAutonomous BodiesCorporationsSemi-Government Departments or any purchases made by them as under

1 Micro and Small Enterprises shall be allowed to match to lowest tender price floated by non Small Scale Units provided its quoted price is within 15 of lowest quoted price floated by Non-Micro and Small Enterprises

Explanation(a) Incase of more than one Micro or Small Enterprises falling within the range the lowest one shall be preferred

2 In case of contractual tenders for installation commissioning of machineryitems etc the preference of quoted price the pro-rata percentage over and above the lowest quotation shall be granted to the concerned Micro or Small Enterprises for being qualified to match the lowest one

3For the purpose of availing benefit under this Scheme the Micro and Small Enterprises shall be required to match standard of quality as required by the State Government Department

4 The Scheme shall be applicable even for purchase of computer hardware and other electronic items except in cases of purchases of Education Department under this Scheme

5 The tender documents shall be supplied to Micro and Small Enterprises at the rate of maximum upto Rs 200-

6 Earnest money shall be required to be deposited and the same shall be to the maximum of Rs 500-

7 No other security deposit is required

8 Priority in payment shall be ensured to Micro and Small Enterprises and the payment shall be effected by the concerned Department within 60 days from the delivery of goods or completion of tendered work failing which the Department shall be liable to pay an interest at the rate of 075 per month

5 Eligibilitymdash Only those Micro and Small Scale Enterprises having turnover not exceeding Rs 6 crores per annum for the last proceeding 3 financial years and permanently registered or acknowledge with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible for the benefit under this Scheme

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 04-08-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated

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06-08-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES TO THE INDUSTRIES FOR CERTIFICATION AND PATENTING SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash Units which obtain Indian Standard Institute and International Standard Organisation Certification or any other International Certification andor patent right on products andor processes need to be specially encouraged Such units provide a benchmark of excellence and serve as a model for others to emulate Therefore this Scheme is introduced for industrial units to provide financial incentives for achieving the benchmark of excellence

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a)To encourage the industrial units to obtain National and International Certification and patent rights in order to maintain requisite standards of quality of productsprocesses

(b)To give boost to the industrial units to achieve the bench mark of excellence and service as a model for others to emulate

(c) To promote healthy qualitative industrial growth in the State of Goa

4 Eligibilitymdash (1) The units that obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute International Standard Organization Certification or any other Nationalinternational certification for quality standards from Re-certifying accorded by the Government NABCB etc andor patent right on product andor processes are eligible to avail financial incentives under this Scheme provided the industrial unit is under the category of Micro amp SmallMedium and large scale industry or service industry falling under GreenOrange Category list

Following units are covered under this Scheme subject to (1) above and that the certificate obtained by the Industry is from the list of certification notified by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce or stated in (1) above

(a) Units permanently registered or acknowshyledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce will be eligible for the grant under this Scheme

(b) Units not registered or acknowledge with EM II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce but those which are cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee or any Committee or Authority formed to grant such clearances for investment in the State

(c) Service Industries not covered under subshyclauses (a) and (b) above are also eligible to take benefit under this Scheme provided they fall under the following Scheme

(i) Hospitals or any other Medical Institutions registered with or recognized by the Directorate of Health Services

(ii) Educational Institutions recognized by the Directorate of EducationDirectorate of Higher EducationDirectorate of Technical Education or any other educational institution affiliated to Goa UniversityGoa BoardGoa Board of Technical Education or any other institution covered under the Goa Education Development Corporation or Human Resource Development Foundation

(iii) Co-operative Banks other than Multi State Co-operative Banks registered with Registrar of Co-operative Societies under the Government of Goa

(iv) Any other service sector specially notified for this purpose by Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) The units can obtain facility of financial incentive under this Scheme only once in the life time of the unit after permanent registration and no unit shall be eligible for the incentive second time except under the circumstances specified in this Scheme

(3) Those units who have already obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute

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International Standard Organisation or any other International Certification or any patent right but have not availed any financial assistance from the State Government for the purpose of same are also eligible to apply for incentive under this Scheme for additional certification if any provided the certification is qualified for the benefit under this Scheme

(l) Those units who have availed of Central assistance for this purpose will also be eligible but only to the extent of balance amount after deducting the Central assistance availed

(() Quantum of Assistancemdash (1) Under this Scheme financial assistancesubsidy to the extent of Rs 2 lakhs or the actual expenses incurred whichever is less will be granted per unit The actual expenses will not include charges of Lodgingboarding refreshment travel etc but will include only the actual charges incurred to obtain the certificate

(2) Under the Scheme financial incentive can be availed once in a lifetime of the unit irrespective of change in ownershipconstitution or product provided that after such a change in ownership constitutionproduct if the applicant becomes ineligible to use such certification under which the benefit is availed than the unit will once again be eligible to avail the benefit under this Scheme Provided that the loss of certification due to inadequacies in the unit shall not be reason enough to avail this benefit for the second time

The decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this regard shall be final

6 Monitoring and Disbursing Agency- The Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be the monitoring and disbursing agency for the purpose of this Scheme

7 Procedure to file the applicationmdash The eligible unit shall apply in the specified proforma to the DirectorDirectorate of Industries Trade and Commerce alongwith the documentary proof to show that the unit has obtained Certification fro m Indian StandardInstituteInternational Standard Organisation or any International Certification or patent right or any other International Certification

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of the application the Director of Industries Trade

and Commerce shall scrutinize the list of eligible units and finalise the amounts of incentives under the Scheme payable to such unit within three month from the date of such application The financial assistancesubsidy shall be disbursed within six months from the date of receiving such application

9 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

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Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE CONSUMPTION OF LOCAL RAW M ATERIAL SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011 The Scheme will cover the units gone into production on or after 6-8-2008 However the beneficiary under this Scheme will continue to get the benefits beyond the validity of the Scheme as per the scope of the Scheme

2 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage consumption of local raw material thereby encouraging units manufacturing such raw material and also to encourage economics of villages supplying producing such raw materials including those in Horticulture businessFood ProcessingCluster

3 Eligibility- (1) Only those units under green and specified orange category shall be eligible under this Scheme

(2) Only those units which are permanently registered with the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce or cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (HPCC) or any Committee or authority formed to grant such clearance for investment in the State shall be eligible under this Scheme This Scheme will be applicable only to Micro and Small Enterprises and Medium Scale Enterprises as defined under MSMED Act

(3) The unit consuming minimum 50 of its raw material (in value) from local sources shall be eligible for the benefit on pro-rata terms with those consuming 60 and above which will be considered for 100 benefit under this Scheme

Notendash For the purpose of this Scheme the local raw material means mdash

(a) Material which is manufacture in an approved industrial unit (Micro and Small Enterprises Medium Large Unit) in the State of Goa

(b) Material which is mined or produced in the State of Goa (for eg agricultural produce marine produce mineral and ore etc) The beneficiary shall have to prove by submitting documentary evidence that the material has been locally produced or mined

In case of any dispute in interpreting meaning of clauses (a) and (b) above the decisioninterpretation of the Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

4 Nature of Incentive- Once a unit becomes eligible under this Scheme following incentives shall be granted in proportion to the quantum of local raw material consumed by such unit for a period of Five years from the date of first approval

(1) The unit consuming local raw material below 50 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall not be considered for any benefit The unit consuming local raw material from 50 to 60 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall be given benefit proportionately considering 50 consumption at zero level and 60 consumption at 100 level (units consuming more than 50 local raw material of its total raw material shall get benefit of 100) For the purpose of calculating the percentage level the raw material to finished goods ratio shall be considered as 04 (minimum) and 06 (maximum) Any deviation beyond this figure the benefit shall be directlyproportionately reduced (refer Appendix ndash I hereto for details)

(2)Following benefit shall be granted to the eligible unitsmdash

(a) The eligible unit shall be considered for reimbursement to the extent of maximum 90 Sales Tax paid by such unit and subject to quantum based on (1) above

(b) The eligible unit shall be considered for incentives in the form of subsidy on power and water bills annually 25 subsidy will be given to the eligible units on total expenditure incurred by the unit on power and water tariff subject to maximum 2 lakhs per annum and as per proportion indicated in (1) above

5 Procedure to file claim- After closure ofevery financial year the unit shall apply in specified format to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with following documents

(a) Affidavit sworn by the promoter stating the facts in the specified format

(b) Self certified copies of bills of purchase of local raw material

(c) Statement from Department of Commercial Taxes

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(d) Comparative Statement to support the claim

(e) Photocopies of monthly water and electricity bills from April and March alongwith self certified copy of proof of payment

(f) Application for the financial year should be submitted by 30th September No claim shall lie with the Government after 30th September and it shall be the responsibility of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce to display the list of claimants under the Scheme on the notice board on first working day after 30th September and copy of this list shall be forwarded to the Government immediately

6 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) Upon receipt of application under this Scheme by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce the same shall be scrutinized and disposed off within the period of three months

(2)For the purpose of this Scheme Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may constitute a Task Force Committee under the Chairmanship of General Manager (DIC) beside the following There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersshy

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Association

(3) No dues shall be confirmed by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce with concerned departments under the deemed provision basis within a period of 60 days before disbursement

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

APPENDIX I

Example No 1 A unit consuming 40 of local raw material shall get 50 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 45 benefit on total Sales Tax paid by such unit and 12 frac12 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as proportion indicated in the Scheme

Example No 2 A unit consuming 30 of total raw material of its total Net sale out of which 50 is local raw material then the unit will get benefit 75 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 675 benefit on total Sales tax paid by such unit and 1875 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as per proportion and considering minimum factor as indicated in the Scheme

In case the total raw material is below 40 or above 60 of the total net sales then for every such point 25 per percentage point reduction in benefit shall be taken into account before calculations are carried out for the benefit under clause 6 sub-clause (ii)(a) and (b) respectively ie the benefit of 90 sales tax subsidy and 25 subsidy on powerwater tariff shall be reduced by 25 per percentage point

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (herein referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This

Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE EXPORT

MARKET DEVELOPMENT SCHEME 2008

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce this Scheme for the industrial units engaged in export and set up in Goa by providing assistance in the form of interest free loan

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To encourage the Goan Industries to improve export markets

(b)To support the Goan Industries to establish their goods firmly in export market thereby generating growth and employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only those units set up in Goa and permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible

(b) The unit should be in operation for a minimum period of three years

(c) The unit should have importexport code issued by the Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernment of India or by any competent authority of the Government of India

(d) The total turn over of the unit for the last three proceeding financial years should not exceed 10 crores

5 Quantum of oanmdash Maximum interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided under this Scheme

6 Purpose for Assistance-(a) Interest free loan under this Scheme upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided for participating in ShowsExhibitions outside India

(b) Interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will also be provided for market study tour out of India

(c) One unit can avail this facility only once under this Scheme in life time

(d) If the original unit have already taken benefits under this Scheme then the sold

transferred unit shall not be eligible to derive any benefits under this Scheme

(e) If there is any dispute in interpreting (a) to (d) above then the decision of the Director Directorate of industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

7 Repayment Schedule(a) The total loan availed under this Scheme shall be repaid over a period of five years in equal half yearly installments

(b) An Order granting loan under this Scheme shall carry a schedule of repayment and delay in payment shall carry an interest 14 per annum

The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

Or

The loanee shall also furnish Post Dated Cheques for repayment of the installments so fixed and is case of non realization of any of the cheque he she shall be liable for prosecution as per the existing provision of La w

8 Procedure to file applicationsmdash The interested units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in the specified form at least 30 days prior to the study tour or exhibition or less than 30 days if agreed to by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of Permanent Registration Certificate

(b) Copy of importexport goods certificate

(c) Financial Statement duly certified by Chartered Accountant for the last preceding three years

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (a) Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall intimate his decision within two weeks to such unit who has applied under the Scheme and disburse the loan

(b) The promoter of the unit who has availed facility under this Scheme shall submit a detailed report within 30 days of return from the visit

10 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommending this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

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under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

1178

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

__________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

1190

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

06-08-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES TO THE INDUSTRIES FOR CERTIFICATION AND PATENTING SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash Units which obtain Indian Standard Institute and International Standard Organisation Certification or any other International Certification andor patent right on products andor processes need to be specially encouraged Such units provide a benchmark of excellence and serve as a model for others to emulate Therefore this Scheme is introduced for industrial units to provide financial incentives for achieving the benchmark of excellence

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a)To encourage the industrial units to obtain National and International Certification and patent rights in order to maintain requisite standards of quality of productsprocesses

(b)To give boost to the industrial units to achieve the bench mark of excellence and service as a model for others to emulate

(c) To promote healthy qualitative industrial growth in the State of Goa

4 Eligibilitymdash (1) The units that obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute International Standard Organization Certification or any other Nationalinternational certification for quality standards from Re-certifying accorded by the Government NABCB etc andor patent right on product andor processes are eligible to avail financial incentives under this Scheme provided the industrial unit is under the category of Micro amp SmallMedium and large scale industry or service industry falling under GreenOrange Category list

Following units are covered under this Scheme subject to (1) above and that the certificate obtained by the Industry is from the list of certification notified by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce or stated in (1) above

(a) Units permanently registered or acknowshyledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce will be eligible for the grant under this Scheme

(b) Units not registered or acknowledge with EM II by Director of Industries Trade and Commerce but those which are cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee or any Committee or Authority formed to grant such clearances for investment in the State

(c) Service Industries not covered under subshyclauses (a) and (b) above are also eligible to take benefit under this Scheme provided they fall under the following Scheme

(i) Hospitals or any other Medical Institutions registered with or recognized by the Directorate of Health Services

(ii) Educational Institutions recognized by the Directorate of EducationDirectorate of Higher EducationDirectorate of Technical Education or any other educational institution affiliated to Goa UniversityGoa BoardGoa Board of Technical Education or any other institution covered under the Goa Education Development Corporation or Human Resource Development Foundation

(iii) Co-operative Banks other than Multi State Co-operative Banks registered with Registrar of Co-operative Societies under the Government of Goa

(iv) Any other service sector specially notified for this purpose by Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) The units can obtain facility of financial incentive under this Scheme only once in the life time of the unit after permanent registration and no unit shall be eligible for the incentive second time except under the circumstances specified in this Scheme

(3) Those units who have already obtained Certification from Indian Standard Institute

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International Standard Organisation or any other International Certification or any patent right but have not availed any financial assistance from the State Government for the purpose of same are also eligible to apply for incentive under this Scheme for additional certification if any provided the certification is qualified for the benefit under this Scheme

(l) Those units who have availed of Central assistance for this purpose will also be eligible but only to the extent of balance amount after deducting the Central assistance availed

(() Quantum of Assistancemdash (1) Under this Scheme financial assistancesubsidy to the extent of Rs 2 lakhs or the actual expenses incurred whichever is less will be granted per unit The actual expenses will not include charges of Lodgingboarding refreshment travel etc but will include only the actual charges incurred to obtain the certificate

(2) Under the Scheme financial incentive can be availed once in a lifetime of the unit irrespective of change in ownershipconstitution or product provided that after such a change in ownership constitutionproduct if the applicant becomes ineligible to use such certification under which the benefit is availed than the unit will once again be eligible to avail the benefit under this Scheme Provided that the loss of certification due to inadequacies in the unit shall not be reason enough to avail this benefit for the second time

The decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this regard shall be final

6 Monitoring and Disbursing Agency- The Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be the monitoring and disbursing agency for the purpose of this Scheme

7 Procedure to file the applicationmdash The eligible unit shall apply in the specified proforma to the DirectorDirectorate of Industries Trade and Commerce alongwith the documentary proof to show that the unit has obtained Certification fro m Indian StandardInstituteInternational Standard Organisation or any International Certification or patent right or any other International Certification

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of the application the Director of Industries Trade

and Commerce shall scrutinize the list of eligible units and finalise the amounts of incentives under the Scheme payable to such unit within three month from the date of such application The financial assistancesubsidy shall be disbursed within six months from the date of receiving such application

9 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

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Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE CONSUMPTION OF LOCAL RAW M ATERIAL SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011 The Scheme will cover the units gone into production on or after 6-8-2008 However the beneficiary under this Scheme will continue to get the benefits beyond the validity of the Scheme as per the scope of the Scheme

2 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage consumption of local raw material thereby encouraging units manufacturing such raw material and also to encourage economics of villages supplying producing such raw materials including those in Horticulture businessFood ProcessingCluster

3 Eligibility- (1) Only those units under green and specified orange category shall be eligible under this Scheme

(2) Only those units which are permanently registered with the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce or cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (HPCC) or any Committee or authority formed to grant such clearance for investment in the State shall be eligible under this Scheme This Scheme will be applicable only to Micro and Small Enterprises and Medium Scale Enterprises as defined under MSMED Act

(3) The unit consuming minimum 50 of its raw material (in value) from local sources shall be eligible for the benefit on pro-rata terms with those consuming 60 and above which will be considered for 100 benefit under this Scheme

Notendash For the purpose of this Scheme the local raw material means mdash

(a) Material which is manufacture in an approved industrial unit (Micro and Small Enterprises Medium Large Unit) in the State of Goa

(b) Material which is mined or produced in the State of Goa (for eg agricultural produce marine produce mineral and ore etc) The beneficiary shall have to prove by submitting documentary evidence that the material has been locally produced or mined

In case of any dispute in interpreting meaning of clauses (a) and (b) above the decisioninterpretation of the Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

4 Nature of Incentive- Once a unit becomes eligible under this Scheme following incentives shall be granted in proportion to the quantum of local raw material consumed by such unit for a period of Five years from the date of first approval

(1) The unit consuming local raw material below 50 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall not be considered for any benefit The unit consuming local raw material from 50 to 60 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall be given benefit proportionately considering 50 consumption at zero level and 60 consumption at 100 level (units consuming more than 50 local raw material of its total raw material shall get benefit of 100) For the purpose of calculating the percentage level the raw material to finished goods ratio shall be considered as 04 (minimum) and 06 (maximum) Any deviation beyond this figure the benefit shall be directlyproportionately reduced (refer Appendix ndash I hereto for details)

(2)Following benefit shall be granted to the eligible unitsmdash

(a) The eligible unit shall be considered for reimbursement to the extent of maximum 90 Sales Tax paid by such unit and subject to quantum based on (1) above

(b) The eligible unit shall be considered for incentives in the form of subsidy on power and water bills annually 25 subsidy will be given to the eligible units on total expenditure incurred by the unit on power and water tariff subject to maximum 2 lakhs per annum and as per proportion indicated in (1) above

5 Procedure to file claim- After closure ofevery financial year the unit shall apply in specified format to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with following documents

(a) Affidavit sworn by the promoter stating the facts in the specified format

(b) Self certified copies of bills of purchase of local raw material

(c) Statement from Department of Commercial Taxes

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(d) Comparative Statement to support the claim

(e) Photocopies of monthly water and electricity bills from April and March alongwith self certified copy of proof of payment

(f) Application for the financial year should be submitted by 30th September No claim shall lie with the Government after 30th September and it shall be the responsibility of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce to display the list of claimants under the Scheme on the notice board on first working day after 30th September and copy of this list shall be forwarded to the Government immediately

6 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) Upon receipt of application under this Scheme by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce the same shall be scrutinized and disposed off within the period of three months

(2)For the purpose of this Scheme Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may constitute a Task Force Committee under the Chairmanship of General Manager (DIC) beside the following There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersshy

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Association

(3) No dues shall be confirmed by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce with concerned departments under the deemed provision basis within a period of 60 days before disbursement

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

APPENDIX I

Example No 1 A unit consuming 40 of local raw material shall get 50 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 45 benefit on total Sales Tax paid by such unit and 12 frac12 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as proportion indicated in the Scheme

Example No 2 A unit consuming 30 of total raw material of its total Net sale out of which 50 is local raw material then the unit will get benefit 75 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 675 benefit on total Sales tax paid by such unit and 1875 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as per proportion and considering minimum factor as indicated in the Scheme

In case the total raw material is below 40 or above 60 of the total net sales then for every such point 25 per percentage point reduction in benefit shall be taken into account before calculations are carried out for the benefit under clause 6 sub-clause (ii)(a) and (b) respectively ie the benefit of 90 sales tax subsidy and 25 subsidy on powerwater tariff shall be reduced by 25 per percentage point

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (herein referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This

Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE EXPORT

MARKET DEVELOPMENT SCHEME 2008

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(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce this Scheme for the industrial units engaged in export and set up in Goa by providing assistance in the form of interest free loan

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To encourage the Goan Industries to improve export markets

(b)To support the Goan Industries to establish their goods firmly in export market thereby generating growth and employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only those units set up in Goa and permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible

(b) The unit should be in operation for a minimum period of three years

(c) The unit should have importexport code issued by the Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernment of India or by any competent authority of the Government of India

(d) The total turn over of the unit for the last three proceeding financial years should not exceed 10 crores

5 Quantum of oanmdash Maximum interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided under this Scheme

6 Purpose for Assistance-(a) Interest free loan under this Scheme upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided for participating in ShowsExhibitions outside India

(b) Interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will also be provided for market study tour out of India

(c) One unit can avail this facility only once under this Scheme in life time

(d) If the original unit have already taken benefits under this Scheme then the sold

transferred unit shall not be eligible to derive any benefits under this Scheme

(e) If there is any dispute in interpreting (a) to (d) above then the decision of the Director Directorate of industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

7 Repayment Schedule(a) The total loan availed under this Scheme shall be repaid over a period of five years in equal half yearly installments

(b) An Order granting loan under this Scheme shall carry a schedule of repayment and delay in payment shall carry an interest 14 per annum

The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

Or

The loanee shall also furnish Post Dated Cheques for repayment of the installments so fixed and is case of non realization of any of the cheque he she shall be liable for prosecution as per the existing provision of La w

8 Procedure to file applicationsmdash The interested units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in the specified form at least 30 days prior to the study tour or exhibition or less than 30 days if agreed to by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of Permanent Registration Certificate

(b) Copy of importexport goods certificate

(c) Financial Statement duly certified by Chartered Accountant for the last preceding three years

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (a) Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall intimate his decision within two weeks to such unit who has applied under the Scheme and disburse the loan

(b) The promoter of the unit who has availed facility under this Scheme shall submit a detailed report within 30 days of return from the visit

10 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommending this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

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under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

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International Standard Organisation or any other International Certification or any patent right but have not availed any financial assistance from the State Government for the purpose of same are also eligible to apply for incentive under this Scheme for additional certification if any provided the certification is qualified for the benefit under this Scheme

(l) Those units who have availed of Central assistance for this purpose will also be eligible but only to the extent of balance amount after deducting the Central assistance availed

(() Quantum of Assistancemdash (1) Under this Scheme financial assistancesubsidy to the extent of Rs 2 lakhs or the actual expenses incurred whichever is less will be granted per unit The actual expenses will not include charges of Lodgingboarding refreshment travel etc but will include only the actual charges incurred to obtain the certificate

(2) Under the Scheme financial incentive can be availed once in a lifetime of the unit irrespective of change in ownershipconstitution or product provided that after such a change in ownership constitutionproduct if the applicant becomes ineligible to use such certification under which the benefit is availed than the unit will once again be eligible to avail the benefit under this Scheme Provided that the loss of certification due to inadequacies in the unit shall not be reason enough to avail this benefit for the second time

The decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this regard shall be final

6 Monitoring and Disbursing Agency- The Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be the monitoring and disbursing agency for the purpose of this Scheme

7 Procedure to file the applicationmdash The eligible unit shall apply in the specified proforma to the DirectorDirectorate of Industries Trade and Commerce alongwith the documentary proof to show that the unit has obtained Certification fro m Indian StandardInstituteInternational Standard Organisation or any International Certification or patent right or any other International Certification

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of the application the Director of Industries Trade

and Commerce shall scrutinize the list of eligible units and finalise the amounts of incentives under the Scheme payable to such unit within three month from the date of such application The financial assistancesubsidy shall be disbursed within six months from the date of receiving such application

9 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide U O No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE CONSUMPTION OF LOCAL RAW M ATERIAL SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011 The Scheme will cover the units gone into production on or after 6-8-2008 However the beneficiary under this Scheme will continue to get the benefits beyond the validity of the Scheme as per the scope of the Scheme

2 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage consumption of local raw material thereby encouraging units manufacturing such raw material and also to encourage economics of villages supplying producing such raw materials including those in Horticulture businessFood ProcessingCluster

3 Eligibility- (1) Only those units under green and specified orange category shall be eligible under this Scheme

(2) Only those units which are permanently registered with the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce or cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (HPCC) or any Committee or authority formed to grant such clearance for investment in the State shall be eligible under this Scheme This Scheme will be applicable only to Micro and Small Enterprises and Medium Scale Enterprises as defined under MSMED Act

(3) The unit consuming minimum 50 of its raw material (in value) from local sources shall be eligible for the benefit on pro-rata terms with those consuming 60 and above which will be considered for 100 benefit under this Scheme

Notendash For the purpose of this Scheme the local raw material means mdash

(a) Material which is manufacture in an approved industrial unit (Micro and Small Enterprises Medium Large Unit) in the State of Goa

(b) Material which is mined or produced in the State of Goa (for eg agricultural produce marine produce mineral and ore etc) The beneficiary shall have to prove by submitting documentary evidence that the material has been locally produced or mined

In case of any dispute in interpreting meaning of clauses (a) and (b) above the decisioninterpretation of the Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

4 Nature of Incentive- Once a unit becomes eligible under this Scheme following incentives shall be granted in proportion to the quantum of local raw material consumed by such unit for a period of Five years from the date of first approval

(1) The unit consuming local raw material below 50 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall not be considered for any benefit The unit consuming local raw material from 50 to 60 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall be given benefit proportionately considering 50 consumption at zero level and 60 consumption at 100 level (units consuming more than 50 local raw material of its total raw material shall get benefit of 100) For the purpose of calculating the percentage level the raw material to finished goods ratio shall be considered as 04 (minimum) and 06 (maximum) Any deviation beyond this figure the benefit shall be directlyproportionately reduced (refer Appendix ndash I hereto for details)

(2)Following benefit shall be granted to the eligible unitsmdash

(a) The eligible unit shall be considered for reimbursement to the extent of maximum 90 Sales Tax paid by such unit and subject to quantum based on (1) above

(b) The eligible unit shall be considered for incentives in the form of subsidy on power and water bills annually 25 subsidy will be given to the eligible units on total expenditure incurred by the unit on power and water tariff subject to maximum 2 lakhs per annum and as per proportion indicated in (1) above

5 Procedure to file claim- After closure ofevery financial year the unit shall apply in specified format to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with following documents

(a) Affidavit sworn by the promoter stating the facts in the specified format

(b) Self certified copies of bills of purchase of local raw material

(c) Statement from Department of Commercial Taxes

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(d) Comparative Statement to support the claim

(e) Photocopies of monthly water and electricity bills from April and March alongwith self certified copy of proof of payment

(f) Application for the financial year should be submitted by 30th September No claim shall lie with the Government after 30th September and it shall be the responsibility of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce to display the list of claimants under the Scheme on the notice board on first working day after 30th September and copy of this list shall be forwarded to the Government immediately

6 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) Upon receipt of application under this Scheme by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce the same shall be scrutinized and disposed off within the period of three months

(2)For the purpose of this Scheme Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may constitute a Task Force Committee under the Chairmanship of General Manager (DIC) beside the following There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersshy

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Association

(3) No dues shall be confirmed by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce with concerned departments under the deemed provision basis within a period of 60 days before disbursement

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

APPENDIX I

Example No 1 A unit consuming 40 of local raw material shall get 50 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 45 benefit on total Sales Tax paid by such unit and 12 frac12 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as proportion indicated in the Scheme

Example No 2 A unit consuming 30 of total raw material of its total Net sale out of which 50 is local raw material then the unit will get benefit 75 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 675 benefit on total Sales tax paid by such unit and 1875 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as per proportion and considering minimum factor as indicated in the Scheme

In case the total raw material is below 40 or above 60 of the total net sales then for every such point 25 per percentage point reduction in benefit shall be taken into account before calculations are carried out for the benefit under clause 6 sub-clause (ii)(a) and (b) respectively ie the benefit of 90 sales tax subsidy and 25 subsidy on powerwater tariff shall be reduced by 25 per percentage point

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (herein referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This

Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE EXPORT

MARKET DEVELOPMENT SCHEME 2008

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(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce this Scheme for the industrial units engaged in export and set up in Goa by providing assistance in the form of interest free loan

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To encourage the Goan Industries to improve export markets

(b)To support the Goan Industries to establish their goods firmly in export market thereby generating growth and employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only those units set up in Goa and permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible

(b) The unit should be in operation for a minimum period of three years

(c) The unit should have importexport code issued by the Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernment of India or by any competent authority of the Government of India

(d) The total turn over of the unit for the last three proceeding financial years should not exceed 10 crores

5 Quantum of oanmdash Maximum interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided under this Scheme

6 Purpose for Assistance-(a) Interest free loan under this Scheme upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided for participating in ShowsExhibitions outside India

(b) Interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will also be provided for market study tour out of India

(c) One unit can avail this facility only once under this Scheme in life time

(d) If the original unit have already taken benefits under this Scheme then the sold

transferred unit shall not be eligible to derive any benefits under this Scheme

(e) If there is any dispute in interpreting (a) to (d) above then the decision of the Director Directorate of industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

7 Repayment Schedule(a) The total loan availed under this Scheme shall be repaid over a period of five years in equal half yearly installments

(b) An Order granting loan under this Scheme shall carry a schedule of repayment and delay in payment shall carry an interest 14 per annum

The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

Or

The loanee shall also furnish Post Dated Cheques for repayment of the installments so fixed and is case of non realization of any of the cheque he she shall be liable for prosecution as per the existing provision of La w

8 Procedure to file applicationsmdash The interested units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in the specified form at least 30 days prior to the study tour or exhibition or less than 30 days if agreed to by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of Permanent Registration Certificate

(b) Copy of importexport goods certificate

(c) Financial Statement duly certified by Chartered Accountant for the last preceding three years

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (a) Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall intimate his decision within two weeks to such unit who has applied under the Scheme and disburse the loan

(b) The promoter of the unit who has availed facility under this Scheme shall submit a detailed report within 30 days of return from the visit

10 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommending this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

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under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

1186

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

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Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE CONSUMPTION OF LOCAL RAW M ATERIAL SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011 The Scheme will cover the units gone into production on or after 6-8-2008 However the beneficiary under this Scheme will continue to get the benefits beyond the validity of the Scheme as per the scope of the Scheme

2 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage consumption of local raw material thereby encouraging units manufacturing such raw material and also to encourage economics of villages supplying producing such raw materials including those in Horticulture businessFood ProcessingCluster

3 Eligibility- (1) Only those units under green and specified orange category shall be eligible under this Scheme

(2) Only those units which are permanently registered with the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce or cleared by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (HPCC) or any Committee or authority formed to grant such clearance for investment in the State shall be eligible under this Scheme This Scheme will be applicable only to Micro and Small Enterprises and Medium Scale Enterprises as defined under MSMED Act

(3) The unit consuming minimum 50 of its raw material (in value) from local sources shall be eligible for the benefit on pro-rata terms with those consuming 60 and above which will be considered for 100 benefit under this Scheme

Notendash For the purpose of this Scheme the local raw material means mdash

(a) Material which is manufacture in an approved industrial unit (Micro and Small Enterprises Medium Large Unit) in the State of Goa

(b) Material which is mined or produced in the State of Goa (for eg agricultural produce marine produce mineral and ore etc) The beneficiary shall have to prove by submitting documentary evidence that the material has been locally produced or mined

In case of any dispute in interpreting meaning of clauses (a) and (b) above the decisioninterpretation of the Director Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

4 Nature of Incentive- Once a unit becomes eligible under this Scheme following incentives shall be granted in proportion to the quantum of local raw material consumed by such unit for a period of Five years from the date of first approval

(1) The unit consuming local raw material below 50 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall not be considered for any benefit The unit consuming local raw material from 50 to 60 of total raw material consumed by such unit shall be given benefit proportionately considering 50 consumption at zero level and 60 consumption at 100 level (units consuming more than 50 local raw material of its total raw material shall get benefit of 100) For the purpose of calculating the percentage level the raw material to finished goods ratio shall be considered as 04 (minimum) and 06 (maximum) Any deviation beyond this figure the benefit shall be directlyproportionately reduced (refer Appendix ndash I hereto for details)

(2)Following benefit shall be granted to the eligible unitsmdash

(a) The eligible unit shall be considered for reimbursement to the extent of maximum 90 Sales Tax paid by such unit and subject to quantum based on (1) above

(b) The eligible unit shall be considered for incentives in the form of subsidy on power and water bills annually 25 subsidy will be given to the eligible units on total expenditure incurred by the unit on power and water tariff subject to maximum 2 lakhs per annum and as per proportion indicated in (1) above

5 Procedure to file claim- After closure ofevery financial year the unit shall apply in specified format to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with following documents

(a) Affidavit sworn by the promoter stating the facts in the specified format

(b) Self certified copies of bills of purchase of local raw material

(c) Statement from Department of Commercial Taxes

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(d) Comparative Statement to support the claim

(e) Photocopies of monthly water and electricity bills from April and March alongwith self certified copy of proof of payment

(f) Application for the financial year should be submitted by 30th September No claim shall lie with the Government after 30th September and it shall be the responsibility of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce to display the list of claimants under the Scheme on the notice board on first working day after 30th September and copy of this list shall be forwarded to the Government immediately

6 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) Upon receipt of application under this Scheme by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce the same shall be scrutinized and disposed off within the period of three months

(2)For the purpose of this Scheme Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may constitute a Task Force Committee under the Chairmanship of General Manager (DIC) beside the following There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersshy

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Association

(3) No dues shall be confirmed by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce with concerned departments under the deemed provision basis within a period of 60 days before disbursement

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

APPENDIX I

Example No 1 A unit consuming 40 of local raw material shall get 50 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 45 benefit on total Sales Tax paid by such unit and 12 frac12 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as proportion indicated in the Scheme

Example No 2 A unit consuming 30 of total raw material of its total Net sale out of which 50 is local raw material then the unit will get benefit 75 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 675 benefit on total Sales tax paid by such unit and 1875 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as per proportion and considering minimum factor as indicated in the Scheme

In case the total raw material is below 40 or above 60 of the total net sales then for every such point 25 per percentage point reduction in benefit shall be taken into account before calculations are carried out for the benefit under clause 6 sub-clause (ii)(a) and (b) respectively ie the benefit of 90 sales tax subsidy and 25 subsidy on powerwater tariff shall be reduced by 25 per percentage point

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (herein referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This

Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE EXPORT

MARKET DEVELOPMENT SCHEME 2008

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(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce this Scheme for the industrial units engaged in export and set up in Goa by providing assistance in the form of interest free loan

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To encourage the Goan Industries to improve export markets

(b)To support the Goan Industries to establish their goods firmly in export market thereby generating growth and employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only those units set up in Goa and permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible

(b) The unit should be in operation for a minimum period of three years

(c) The unit should have importexport code issued by the Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernment of India or by any competent authority of the Government of India

(d) The total turn over of the unit for the last three proceeding financial years should not exceed 10 crores

5 Quantum of oanmdash Maximum interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided under this Scheme

6 Purpose for Assistance-(a) Interest free loan under this Scheme upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided for participating in ShowsExhibitions outside India

(b) Interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will also be provided for market study tour out of India

(c) One unit can avail this facility only once under this Scheme in life time

(d) If the original unit have already taken benefits under this Scheme then the sold

transferred unit shall not be eligible to derive any benefits under this Scheme

(e) If there is any dispute in interpreting (a) to (d) above then the decision of the Director Directorate of industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

7 Repayment Schedule(a) The total loan availed under this Scheme shall be repaid over a period of five years in equal half yearly installments

(b) An Order granting loan under this Scheme shall carry a schedule of repayment and delay in payment shall carry an interest 14 per annum

The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

Or

The loanee shall also furnish Post Dated Cheques for repayment of the installments so fixed and is case of non realization of any of the cheque he she shall be liable for prosecution as per the existing provision of La w

8 Procedure to file applicationsmdash The interested units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in the specified form at least 30 days prior to the study tour or exhibition or less than 30 days if agreed to by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of Permanent Registration Certificate

(b) Copy of importexport goods certificate

(c) Financial Statement duly certified by Chartered Accountant for the last preceding three years

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (a) Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall intimate his decision within two weeks to such unit who has applied under the Scheme and disburse the loan

(b) The promoter of the unit who has availed facility under this Scheme shall submit a detailed report within 30 days of return from the visit

10 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommending this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

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_________

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under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

_____ ___

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

1181

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

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(d) Comparative Statement to support the claim

(e) Photocopies of monthly water and electricity bills from April and March alongwith self certified copy of proof of payment

(f) Application for the financial year should be submitted by 30th September No claim shall lie with the Government after 30th September and it shall be the responsibility of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce to display the list of claimants under the Scheme on the notice board on first working day after 30th September and copy of this list shall be forwarded to the Government immediately

6 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) Upon receipt of application under this Scheme by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce the same shall be scrutinized and disposed off within the period of three months

(2)For the purpose of this Scheme Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may constitute a Task Force Committee under the Chairmanship of General Manager (DIC) beside the following There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommendation of the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersshy

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Association

(3) No dues shall be confirmed by the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce with concerned departments under the deemed provision basis within a period of 60 days before disbursement

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

APPENDIX I

Example No 1 A unit consuming 40 of local raw material shall get 50 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 45 benefit on total Sales Tax paid by such unit and 12 frac12 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as proportion indicated in the Scheme

Example No 2 A unit consuming 30 of total raw material of its total Net sale out of which 50 is local raw material then the unit will get benefit 75 of actual benefit granted under this Scheme ie 675 benefit on total Sales tax paid by such unit and 1875 benefit on total expenditure incurred by such unit on power and water tariff as per proportion and considering minimum factor as indicated in the Scheme

In case the total raw material is below 40 or above 60 of the total net sales then for every such point 25 per percentage point reduction in benefit shall be taken into account before calculations are carried out for the benefit under clause 6 sub-clause (ii)(a) and (b) respectively ie the benefit of 90 sales tax subsidy and 25 subsidy on powerwater tariff shall be reduced by 25 per percentage point

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (herein referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This

Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE EXPORT

MARKET DEVELOPMENT SCHEME 2008

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce this Scheme for the industrial units engaged in export and set up in Goa by providing assistance in the form of interest free loan

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To encourage the Goan Industries to improve export markets

(b)To support the Goan Industries to establish their goods firmly in export market thereby generating growth and employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only those units set up in Goa and permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible

(b) The unit should be in operation for a minimum period of three years

(c) The unit should have importexport code issued by the Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernment of India or by any competent authority of the Government of India

(d) The total turn over of the unit for the last three proceeding financial years should not exceed 10 crores

5 Quantum of oanmdash Maximum interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided under this Scheme

6 Purpose for Assistance-(a) Interest free loan under this Scheme upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided for participating in ShowsExhibitions outside India

(b) Interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will also be provided for market study tour out of India

(c) One unit can avail this facility only once under this Scheme in life time

(d) If the original unit have already taken benefits under this Scheme then the sold

transferred unit shall not be eligible to derive any benefits under this Scheme

(e) If there is any dispute in interpreting (a) to (d) above then the decision of the Director Directorate of industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

7 Repayment Schedule(a) The total loan availed under this Scheme shall be repaid over a period of five years in equal half yearly installments

(b) An Order granting loan under this Scheme shall carry a schedule of repayment and delay in payment shall carry an interest 14 per annum

The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

Or

The loanee shall also furnish Post Dated Cheques for repayment of the installments so fixed and is case of non realization of any of the cheque he she shall be liable for prosecution as per the existing provision of La w

8 Procedure to file applicationsmdash The interested units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in the specified form at least 30 days prior to the study tour or exhibition or less than 30 days if agreed to by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of Permanent Registration Certificate

(b) Copy of importexport goods certificate

(c) Financial Statement duly certified by Chartered Accountant for the last preceding three years

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (a) Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall intimate his decision within two weeks to such unit who has applied under the Scheme and disburse the loan

(b) The promoter of the unit who has availed facility under this Scheme shall submit a detailed report within 30 days of return from the visit

10 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommending this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

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under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

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(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash To give effect to the provisions of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce this Scheme for the industrial units engaged in export and set up in Goa by providing assistance in the form of interest free loan

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of the Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To encourage the Goan Industries to improve export markets

(b)To support the Goan Industries to establish their goods firmly in export market thereby generating growth and employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only those units set up in Goa and permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible

(b) The unit should be in operation for a minimum period of three years

(c) The unit should have importexport code issued by the Reserve Bank of IndiaGovernment of India or by any competent authority of the Government of India

(d) The total turn over of the unit for the last three proceeding financial years should not exceed 10 crores

5 Quantum of oanmdash Maximum interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided under this Scheme

6 Purpose for Assistance-(a) Interest free loan under this Scheme upto Rs 500 lakhs will be provided for participating in ShowsExhibitions outside India

(b) Interest free loan upto Rs 500 lakhs will also be provided for market study tour out of India

(c) One unit can avail this facility only once under this Scheme in life time

(d) If the original unit have already taken benefits under this Scheme then the sold

transferred unit shall not be eligible to derive any benefits under this Scheme

(e) If there is any dispute in interpreting (a) to (d) above then the decision of the Director Directorate of industries Trade and Commerce shall be final and binding

7 Repayment Schedule(a) The total loan availed under this Scheme shall be repaid over a period of five years in equal half yearly installments

(b) An Order granting loan under this Scheme shall carry a schedule of repayment and delay in payment shall carry an interest 14 per annum

The units shall submit collateral security equal to the quantum of contribution sought or equal to the tune the unit is eligible In case of failure to repay the security so produced shall be forfeited

Or

The loanee shall also furnish Post Dated Cheques for repayment of the installments so fixed and is case of non realization of any of the cheque he she shall be liable for prosecution as per the existing provision of La w

8 Procedure to file applicationsmdash The interested units shall apply to the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce in the specified form at least 30 days prior to the study tour or exhibition or less than 30 days if agreed to by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce along with the following documentsmdash

(a) Copy of Permanent Registration Certificate

(b) Copy of importexport goods certificate

(c) Financial Statement duly certified by Chartered Accountant for the last preceding three years

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (a) Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall intimate his decision within two weeks to such unit who has applied under the Scheme and disburse the loan

(b) The promoter of the unit who has availed facility under this Scheme shall submit a detailed report within 30 days of return from the visit

10 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommending this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

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1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-06-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- In an effort to boost economic growth in the State it is proposed by the

Government of Goa to provide subsidy to the Micro and Small Enterprises on interest payable by them This will be a very attractive incentive to the investors who could then invest more and seek better returns for themselves and for the State

3 Objectivesmdash The main objectives of this Scheme are as followsmdash

(a) To give boost to the Micro and Small Enterprises in the State

(b)To provide incentives to small investors for making their enterprises viable financially

(c)To promote industrial growth in the State and create an optimistic environment for the small investor and local entrepreneurs to invest

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Only new Micro and Small Enterprises which go into commercial production after the commencement of this Scheme shall be eligible to avail facilities under this Scheme

Note Date of commencement of production as recorded by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commercewill be considered

(b) Only those units permanently or acknowledgement with Entrepreneur Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be eligible under this Scheme

(c)Units are eligible for the benefit for the period of 5 years that is 20 quarters subsequent to the quarter in which the commercial production has commenced

(d) This Scheme is applicable to industries covered under ldquoGreenrdquo list and specified ldquoOrangerdquo List ( The units covered under Orange II II B are not entitled to avail benefit under this Scheme)

(e) This Scheme shall not be applicable to units under revival plan as defined under sick unit revival policy

5 Criteriamdash (a) The Scheme is applicable to the units which have availed loan as term loan and working capital from nationalized banks or scheduled bank or Co-operative Bank or Economic Development Corporation Ltd or any other Financial Institution notified by the Government of Goa

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

1171

_________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

_____ ___

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

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(b) The eligibility amount of loan shall be subject to parameters as defined below

(i) The Interest Subsidy will be applicable from the Interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of first commercial production date

(ii) Benefit under this Scheme will be for a period of 5 years 20 quarters from the quarter of applicability as in (i) above

6 Quantum of Subsidy- (a) Incentives shall be given to eligible units to the extent of 1frac12 of the total net turnover or 30 of the interest paid by the units whichever is less subject to a ceiling of Rs 500 lakhs per annum

Explanation(a)For the purpose to this Scheme net turnover means turnover not including taxes such as sales tax and excise as also net of any discount

(b) Any additional benefit granted to Women Entrepreneurs by Government of India Government of Goa under any Scheme of any Department

7 Procedure to file claimmdash Every eligible unit shall file its claim after closing of every financial year and before 31st of May in specified proforma alongwith the certificate issued by the nationalized banksspecified financial institutions in respect of total interest paid by the units

Explanation The claim for the year (four quarters) shall lapse if not submitted by 31st May However the eligibility continues for balance period of benefit

8 Disbursement proceduremdash Upon receipt of such applications the Task Force Committee constituted under the Scheme consisting of the following members shall scrutinize and recommend the applications within 3 months from the receipt of such applications and shall disburse the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of such applications

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No 1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the INCENTIVES TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introduction- The Government of Goa is pleased to frame this Scheme for the benefit of those units which are set up by women entrepreneurs to give them additional incentives

3 Objectivesmdash The objective of this Scheme is to encourage women entrepreneurship and encourage women to start industry for self-employment

4 Eligibility-(1) Those units which have gone into commercial production or service on or after the date of publication of this Scheme shall be eligible subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria

1171

_________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

1173

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

_________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

under the appropriate Schemes under which special benefit is granted

(2) Only partnership and proprietary concern are eligible provided the ownership is with women to the extent of 100 incase of proprietary concerns and 51 incase of partnership firm with condition that the balance share of 49 is not entirely held by husband or father or brother or son and there is at least one additional partner other than husband or father or brother or son

5 Incentives-(1) 5 additional benefit under Local Employment Subsidy Scheme This is over and above what is eligible under the original Scheme

(2) Preference in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes

(3) Incase of Interest Subsidy Scheme prescribed limit of 1frac12 of turnover will be increased to 2 and 30 of interest paid will be increased to 35 however subject to overall ceiling of Rs 800 lakhs

Note All above benefits are above the normal benefit and in addition to any such benefit available under the original Scheme including any capping on benefit stipulated

6 Proceduremdash Applicant should claim the benefits under the Scheme for which additional benefits are being stated in this Scheme Procedure rules and other requirements required under the Schemes under which special benefit is granted will be applicable under this Scheme

7 Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

1 General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

2 Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

3 Under Secretary (Finance)(Expenditure) as a Member

4 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

5 One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Scheme shall be called the GOA STATE E M P L OYMENT SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR THE INDUSTRIES 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of new Industrial Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Goa State Employment Subsidy Scheme for the Industries 2008 for industrial units to be set up and the units already set up in the State of Goa The Scheme will be in operation as per the period indicated herein However the Government may decide to extend or curtail the period of the same without effecting the benefits already availed

3 Objectives- The main objectives of this Scheme aremdash

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

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7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(a)To promote industrial growth in the State of Goa

(b)To create a healthy environment for setting up new industrial units in the State of Goa

(c) Torevive sick industrial units in the State of Goa

(d)To give boost to provide employment to local youths

(e)Tocreate manpower suitable to the needs of the Industry

4 Eligibility- Only those units involved in manufacturing activities and falling under the following categories are eligible subject to the following conditions

(1) New as also existing Micro and Small Enterprises permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce

(2) Existing micro and smallmedium or large units under Revival Plan subject to approval by authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme

(3) Medium and large scale units ndash approved by High Powered Co-ordination Committee (or any Authority in place of High Powered Co-ordination Committee) on or after 1-4-2008

(l) Units engaging 80 of local manpower or regular employment are eligible (for the purpose of this condition employees under contract temporary employmentdaily wage employment shall not be considered)

(() The Scheme is applicable only to those units listed under Green category Orange category and specified orange category (including Orange II and II B category)

Explanation For the purpose of this Scheme units registered on or after 01-04-2008 shall be treated as new units even though the benefit is with effect from September 2008

5 Period of Subsidymdash (A)For the new units the period of subsidy shall be five years starting fro m the expiry of thirty days from the date of commercial production Incase of any doubt in

respect of the date of production the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be final

(B)For units under revival plan the period of subsidy shall be as specified by the competent authority under Sick Unit Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme subject to maximum five years

(C) For those existing micro and small industrial units who have gone into commercial production before 31-3-2008 the benefit shall be as followsmdash

(i) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2006 for two years from September 2008

(ii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2007 to 31-3-2008 for three years from September 2008

(iii) Those who have gone into commercial production before 1-4-2008 to 31-3-2009 for four years from September 2008

6 Quantum of Subsidy- For determining the quantum of subsidy the State is divided into developed and less developed talukas Pernem Satari Bicholim Sanguem Quepem and Canacona are less developed talukas The rest shall be treated as developed talukas

(i)For new units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 25

(ii)For new units in less developed talukas additional 10 incentives will be given in the subsidy

(iii)For existing micro and small industrial units in developed talukas the subsidy shall be 10

(iv)For existing micro and small industrial units in less developed talukas additional 5 benefit will be given in the subsidy

(v)For sick units under revival plan it shall be defined by the appropriate authority subject to maximum 25 and shall be uniform across the State

(vi) Under any circumstances the total quantum of subsidy shall not exceed 40 including all the additional benefits under this and various other Schemes

1173

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

_____ ___

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

7 Criteria for other eligibility conditions-(1) All the employees who are paid gross salaryof less than Rs 10000- per month shall be considered For this purpose gross salary shall mean all benefits paid to an employee except bonus (in whatever name it is called and reimbursement of travelling expenditure at actual) However the payment shall be restricted for the salary of Rs 6000- per month or actual salary whichever is lower

(2) Actual limit of the subsidy amount for Micro and Small Industrial Units shall be Rs 300 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 600 lakhs per annum) and for mediumlarge units it shall be Rs 600 lakhs for each half yearly return (Rs 1200 lakhs per annum)

(3) Maximum benefit under this Scheme shall not exceed Rs 3000 lakhs for Micro and Small Industrial Units and Rs 6000 lakhs for Medium and Large Units in a block period of 5 years subject to the condition that Rs 600 lakhs benefit per annum or cumulative basis is not exceeded For example for micro and small industrial units the maximum limit shall be Rs 300 lakhs for the first half year claim Rs 600 lakhs for second half year claim Rs 900 lakhs for the third half year claim and so on (Refer Annexure - II)

(l) Proprietor Partner Promoters Director or their spouses relations including father mother sondaughter (marriedunmarried) grand father grandmother son-in-law daughter-in-law brother sister first cousin of the owner or their spouses grand-songrand-daughter or their spouse shall not be considered as employees for purpose of claiming benefit under this Scheme However they shall be counted in calculating the criteria of 80 employment to locals

(() Declaration in this regard executed before the Magistrate should be produced at the time of every claim

8 Procedure to file the claimsmdash All units Persons eligible under this Scheme should register themselves in the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce giving details as per the prescribed proformaform

(1) The unit shall file half yearly claim before the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce The

first half yearly claim shall cover the period from January to June and the second half yearly period shall cover the period from July to December

(2) The unit shall submit their claim within a period of three months after end of every half

yearly period failing which the benefit for that

half year shall lapse (Refer date wise schedule at

Annexure-I)

Explanation The claim for first half year shall be filed before 30th September and the second half

yearly claim shall be filed before 31st March failing

which the claim will lapse and shall not be revived

in any case by any authority However the

registration under this Scheme shall remain valid

for future claim and non receipt of any claim

during particular period of half year shall be

treated as no claim period In case of micro and

small industrial units Rs 300 lakhs and in case of

mediumlarge units Rs 6 lakhs shall be deducted

from the cumulative figures for future benefits as

per Annexure-II hereto

(3) Subject to other eligible condition units are eligible for the payment of employment subsidy

only against salary paid by them to the employees

holding Green Social Security Card (ie employee

having 15 years residence employee) and from the

date of issue of such card This condition shall be

effective from 1-1-2009

(b) Task Force Committeemdash There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this

Scheme which shall scrutinize and sanction the

benefits under this Scheme consisting of the

following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry

1174

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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_____________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

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(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members

from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt

necessary

9 Disbursement Proceduremdash (1) At the end of

the period for claim the Directorate of Industries

Trade and Commerce shall prepare the list of

eligible units and the amounts of subsidy payable

to such units after primary scrutiny and this list

shall be forwarded to the Task Force Committee

within one month

(2) The Task Force Committee appointed for this

purpose will go through the list and verify

genuineness of the claim They may take the help

from Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce or shall make external arrangement

and can also take help of private agencies with

prior approval of the Government in order to clear

the proposal within two months from the date on

which the proposal is forwarded by Director of

Industries Trade and Commerce (The Directorate

of Industries Trade and Commerce may for the

purpose of speedy clearance prepare part list

before preparing final list and Task Force

Committee may take it up without waiting for the

finallist)

(3) The Government will generally deposit the

money with the Directorate of Industries Trade

and Commerce for disbursement within 15 days

from the finalization of the claims

(l) The individual orders to the unit will be issued thereafter Such order shall be executed by

Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce for

disbursement as underndash

50 of the amount shall be paid in stipulated

time on signing of model agreement The balance

payment will be made by way of bonds payable

after 05 years from the date of order and bearing

interest of 06 compounded annually The Bond

will be encashable on the due date subject to the

condition that the unit is functional and is S

employing 80 local youths at the relevant time of N

maturity

(() All claims shall be disbursed within one

month of transfer of funds by the Directorate of

Industries Trade and Commerce subject to the

documentation

()Payment shall be made within specified date

by the Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce against the funds to be released by the

Government No orders for disbursement shall be

released to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce unless the appropriate funds are

transferred to Directorate of Industries Trade and

Commerce

10 Authority to decide any dispute- The

Chief Secretary shall be the authority to hear and

dispose of any dispute filed before him against the

order of the Task Force CommitteeDirectorate of

Industries Trade and Commerceor any other

Committee constituted for the purpose of the

Scheme and the decision of the Chief Secretary

thereon shall be final

11 Other conditions- The Scheme envisages

benefit for 5 years Once the unit is declared to be

eligible by the competent authority the unit can

claim benefit for a period of 5 years The closure

or termination of this Scheme will not in any way

alter the benefit

This has been issued with the concurrence of

the Finance Department vide UO No1650 dated

26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor

of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

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ANNEXURE ndash I

Claim No Period of Claim Last date to file Last date for DITC to Last date for Last date for Last date to file Sr claim prepare a list and Scrutiny Committee Disbursing appeal in caseNo forward the same to to scrutinize and Agency to of any griev-

Scrutiny Committee dispose of disburse of the ances the claim claim

1First claim January to June 30th Septem- 31st October 31st December 31st January 20th February of each year ber

2Second July to Decem- 31st March 30th April 30th June 31st July 20th August claim ber of each year

ANNEXURE ndash II

(1) For any Micro and Small Enterprises maximum benefit for first half year shall be Rs 300 lakhs If any Micro and Small Enterprises files a claim for Rs 200 lakhs for first half year this unit will get maximum benefit upto Rs 400 lakhs for the second half year claim after cumulating Rs 100 lakh of previous half year and Rs 300 lakhs (max) for the second half year Ifthis unit files a claim again for Rs 200 lakhs for second half yearthen it will get maximum benefit upto Rs 500 lakhs for third half year(ie Rs 300 lakhs for third half year and balance of Rs 200 lakhs being carried forward of the second half year claim)

(2) If this unit fails to file any claim during second half year then it will be treated as NIL claim period and the unit will not get any benefit of Rs 300 lakh eligible during this half year claim and in such case unit will be eligible for maximum benefit of Rs 400 lakhs being carried forward of the first half year claim)

(3) If this unit submits a claim of Rs 400 lakhs for the first half year then it will get only Rs 300 lakhs as per eligibilityIn such case if the said unit files aclaim for Rs 200 lakhs for the second half year then the unit will get Rs 300 lakhs as maximum benefit (ie Rs 200 lakhs claimed during the second half year and the additional Rs 100 lakh claimed by the unit during the first half year which the unit could not avail due to the maximum ceiling of that half year)

Note In case of Nil claim of benefit the unit should file the same to carry forward the benefit for next half year

Notification

3402003IND(Part)

Whereas vide Notification No1492000S(IND) VolII dated 4-8-2003 published in the Official Gazette Extraordinary No 4 Series I No 18 dated 6-8-2003 the Government of Goa notified the Goa

Industrial Policy 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the ldquosaid Policyrdquo)

Now in pursuance of clause 59 (iii) of the said Policy the Government of Goa is pleased to frame the following Scheme namelymdash

1 Short title and commencement- (1) This Scheme shall be called the SHARE CAPITA L TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND SELF EMPLOYED SCHEME 2008

(2) It shall come in force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette and shall remain in force upto 31st March 2011

2 Introductionmdash For effective implementation of the said policy the Government of Goa is pleased to introduce the Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme 2008 The Scheme is devised to encourage local youths preferably of Goan origin to start income generating activities by providing Share Capital Contribution for all activities related to Industrial and other self employment opportunities except those activities which are covered under Red category under the Industrial Policy and related to tobacco and liquor

3 Objectivesmdash The main objective of this Scheme is to encourage local youths to start income generating activities and to encourage self employment

4 Eligibilitymdash (a) Individuals or Groups of individuals can avail this facility Individuals who are born and residents for 15 years in Goa shall be given preference under this Scheme though the Scheme does not bar others who are residents of the State of Goa for at least 15 years prior to the application under this Scheme and have passed graduation or XII or X or schooling from

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

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along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

1178

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

_____ ___

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

the State of Goa In case of groups of individuals all persons in the group should satisfy the above criteria Self help groups of women and disabled persons shall be given priority Age criteria is also not applicable for those persons

This Scheme shall also cover those who are covered under Subsidy Scheme framed for black and yellow taximotorcyclerickshaw drivers owners for balance 75 of requirement The age criteria will not apply for those who are applying for replacement of old taximotorcyclerickshaws

(b) Applicant shall be below 40 years of age to be eligible under this Scheme In case of group (except incase of registered Self-Help Group) all the individuals shall be below 40 years of age However incase of women disabled person Scheduled CasteScheduled Tribes and Other backward class person the age limit shall be relaxable by 5 years Also those applicants eligible for age relaxation under CMRY shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no separate order of relaxation is required

(c) Applicants shall be minimum VIIth passed However this requirement may be relaxed in deserving cases by a specific order of Director of Industries Trade and Commerce Also those granted relaxation under the CMRY Scheme shall be considered under this Scheme automatically and no special order of relaxation is required

(d) The income of the applicant along with spouse shall not exceed Rs 80000- per annum

(e) The benefit under this Scheme shall not be available if the applicant has availed subsidy of more than 15 of the project cost under any other Scheme andor if any Scheme debars him specifically for receiving benefits under this Scheme Those who can be covered under Kamdhenu Scheme shall not be covered under this Scheme except for setting up of dairychilling unit

(f) Priority will be given to women entrepreneurs to the extent of 30 of budgeted outlay on the Scheme in case applicant exceeds total budgetary provision

(g) All beneficiaries covered under CMRY Scheme are automatically covered under this Scheme and no separate order to that effect will be required Certification by Managing Director Economic Development Corporation to that effect is adequate

(h) In case if any difficulties arise in implementation of this Scheme particularly in case of women self-help groups disabled personsSCs STsOBCs the Scheme may be modified by the Government

5 Quantum of Capital Contributionmdash (a) Contribution under this Scheme shall be Rs 2 lakhs per individual subject to the condition that it is 50 of total project cost However in case of applicant having professional qualification degree or diploma in Engineering including qualification like ITIVocational XII or any other Government recognized Certificate coursetraining programme the contribution may be increased upto Rs 3 lakhs per individual provided the business activity shall be linkedconnected to his qualifications in broad sense and subject to the conditions that the contribution does not exceed 50 of the project cost

The Scheme does not debar individualgroup of individuals from availing additional loan from Economic Development Corporation or Banks but the same shall be separately applied for and approved by Economic Development Corporation or Banks concerned

(b) In case of group of individuals the maximum extent of capital contribution shall be Rs 10 lakhs subject to condition that the individual limit per head is not exceeded There is no restriction on the number of members of the group

(c) Those trained by the Goa Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation or by the Khadi Village and Industries Board or Training cum Production Centre or fro m approved Non-Government Organizations or EDP or under the Scheme of the Directorate of Education and have obtained Certificate of successful completion of training shall be covered under this Scheme and will be treated as professional for the purpose of benefit under this Scheme

(d) Applicants who are eligible for assistance under CMRY will be provided capital contribution under this Scheme subject to the condition that the contribution under this Scheme do not exceed 50 of the project cost The eligibility criteria for such persons shall be governed by the CMRY Scheme

6 Securitymdash The self guarantee by the applicantparentsspouseparents of spouses

1177

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

1178

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

1180

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

1181

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

1186

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

along with one guarantor owning a residential accommodation or plot of land or any other property in the State shall be adequate security for the purpose of availing benefits under this Scheme However where the assets financed are fixed assets as tangible security and where the capital contribution is below Rs 50000- only personal guarantee by the applicant and additionally by his parents or spouse or parents of spouse (even though they do not have any fixed assets or property) is adequate In such cases first charge of mortgagehypothecation of fixed or current assets will be held by Director of Industries Trade and CommerceEconomic Development Corporation or as decided by the Government

ExplanationLatest House Tax receipt of latest IXIV Form is adequate proof of property

7 Repaymentmdash (a) The Capital Contribution given under this Scheme should be paid back to the Government in equal monthly installments within 10 years with moratorium as may be decided not exceeding period of one year and the first installment shall be due after the date of release of the capital contribution to the beneficiary Howeverthe Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce reserves the right to reduce the total repayment period up to 5 years depending on the nature of business

(b) The capital given under this Scheme will be interest free

(c) If the beneficiary fails to pay the installments within the stipulated time period then the amount will be recovered as per laws in force including as arrears of land revenue

8 Procedure to file the applicationmdash (a) The individual or group of individuals eligible under this Scheme shall file their applications in the prescribed proforma along with required documents from Competent Authorities for this purpose

(b) The applications addressed to the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce shall be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce Udyog Bhavan Panaji Goa

(c) Beneficiaries who are eligible for assistance under CMRY shall apply in combined form

available with the Economic Development Corporation Limited Such beneficiaries shall be exempted from filing in separate form and payment of form fees and application fees provided under this scheme

(d) The applicant shall pay Rs 200- (nonshy-refundable) as processing fee and enclose the receipt of the same along with the application (once only)

(e) Cost of application form shall be Rs 25-

(f) There will be special insurance cover wherein the beneficiary shall be absolved of his outstanding duespayments in case of death or permanent disability In such cases the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce with the approval of Government shall write off such balance of outstanding dues For purpose of this Scheme permanent disability will be one that makes the beneficiary incompetent to carry on the business for which he has availed the benefit Insurance premium at the rate of Rs 200- per lakh or part thereof only once before disbursal of loan shall be recovered from the beneficiary

Insurance premiums will be as follows

Total Gross Loan Amount including Share Contribution is as follows

Re 1- to Insurance premium shall be Rs 100000- Rs 200shy

For Rs 100001- Insurance premium shall be toRs 149999- Rs 300shy

For Rs 150000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 199999- Rs 400shy

For Rs 200000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 249999- Rs 500shy

For Rs 250000- Insurance premium shall be toRs 300000- Rs 600shy

9 Sanctioning and Disbursement proceduremdash For the purpose of implementation of this Scheme the Task Force Committee (TFC) set up by the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce (or any authority under the Chief Ministerrsquos Rozgar Yojana) shall scrutinize the applications received and recommend the same for disbursement TFC under CMRY shall be the sanctioning authority for

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applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

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To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

1190

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

___________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

applications under CMRY duly appraised by the Appraisal Committee under the CMRY Scheme Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce will work out suitable modalities in this regard

10 Relaxationmdash The Director of Industries Trade and Commerce may relax any provision of this Scheme after taking Government approval if need arises

11 There shall be a Task Force Committee for the purpose of this Scheme which shall scrutinize and recommend the benefits under this Scheme consisting of the following membersmdash

(1) General Manager (DIC) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Chairman

(2) Assistant Director (Admn) of Directorate of Industries Trade and Commerce as a Member

(3) Under Secretary (FinanceExpenditure) as a Member

(l) One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry

(() One person to be nominated by the Government from Goa State Industries Assoshyciation

The Committee may co-opt additional members from Financial Institutions or Associations if felt necessary

12 Interpretationmdash If any question arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Scheme or if there is dispute relating to fulfillments of conditions then the decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce thereon shall be final and binding on all

13 Power to reject Claimmdash In view of the extreme flexibility in financial parameters granted by the Government of Goa appraisal and feasibility of the project is very important aspect and application shall be rejected if found not feasible after taking into consideration training qualification of the persons involved or for any other reasons including the need of regulating a specific activity for overall economic benefit and decision of the Director of Industries Trade and Commerce in this respect shall be final

This has been issued with the concurrence of the Finance (Exp) Department vide UO No 1650 dated 26-6-2008

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

B S Kudalkar Under Secretary (Industries)

Porvorim 31st December 2008

mdash mdash mdashmdash mdash mdash

Department of Law amp Judiciary

Legal Affairs Division

Notification

1022007-LA (Partfile)

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 (Ordinance No 8 of 2008) which has been promulgated by the President in the Fiftyshy-ninth Year of the Republic of India and published in the Gazette of India ExtraordinaryPartII Section 1 No 28 dated 13-10-2008 is hereby published for general information of the public

Julio B Noronha Under Secretary (Law)

Porvorim 5th January 2009

MINISTRY OF LAWAND JUSTICE

(Legislative Department)

New Delhi the 13th October 2008Asvina 21 1930 (Saka)

THE AGRICULTURAL AND PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 2006

No 8 of 2008

Promulgated by the President in the Fifty-ninth Year of the Republic of India

An Ordinance to amend the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985

1179

_____ ___

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

1180

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

1181

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

1182

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

1187

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

_____ ___

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

Whereas the Council of States is not in session 4 Amendment of section lmdash In section 4 of the and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for her to take immediate action

N o w therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution the President is pleased to promulgate the following Ordinancemdash

1 Short title and commencementmdash (1) This Ordinance may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2008

(2) It shall come into force at once

2 Amendment of section 2mdash In the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the 2of1986

principal Act) in section 2mdash

(a) in clause (g) for the words ldquoScheduled productsrdquo the words ldquoScheduled products or as the case may be Special productsrdquo shall be substituted

(b) in clause (i) for the words ldquothe Schedulerdquo the words ldquothe First Schedulerdquo shall be substituted

(c)after clause (i) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo(j) ldquoSpecial productrdquo means any of the agricultural processed food products

included in the Second Schedulersquo

3 Substitution of new section for section 3mdash For section 3 of the principal Act the following

section shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo3 Power to amend Schedulemdash The Central Government may having regard to the objects to this Act and if it considers necessary or expedient so to do by notification in the Official Gazetted add to or as the case may be omit from the first Schedule or the Second Schedule any agricultural or processed food product and on such addition or as the case may be omission such product shall be or shall cease to be a Scheduled product or Special product as the case may berdquo

principal Act in sub-section (l) in clause (h)for sub-clause (iii) the following sub-clause shall be substituted namelymdash

ldquo(iii) other Scheduled products or Special products industriesrdquo

5 Insertion of new section 10Amdash After section 10 of the principal Act the following section shall be inserted namelymdash

lsquo10A Functions in respect of special products etcmdash Without prejudice to any law for the time being in force it shall be the duty of the Authority to undertake by such measures as may be prescribed by the Central Government for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights in respect of Special products in India or outside India

Explanationmdash For the purpose of this section ldquoIntellectual Propertyrdquo means any right to intangible property namely trade marks designs patents geographical indications or any other similar intangible property under any law for the time being in forcerdquo

6 Amendment of section 32mdash In section 32 of the principal Act after clause (h) the following clause shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquo(ha) the measures for registration and protection of the Intellectual Property rights under section 10Ardquo

7 Amendment of the Schedulemdash The Schedule to the principal Act shall be numbered as the First Schedule and after the First Schedule as so numbered the following Schedule shall be inserted namelymdash

ldquoTHE SECOND SCHEDULE

[Seesection2(j)]

Basmati ricerdquo

PRATIBHA DEVISINGH PATIL President

T K VISWA N ATHAN Secy to the Government of India

1180

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

1181

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To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

1190

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

Department of Power

Office of the Chief Electrical Engineer

Notification

CEEAccts-3754488

The Government of Goa is pleased to introduce a ldquoONE TIME SETTLEMENT (0TS) SCHEMErdquo under Electricity Department for defaulting consumers of electricity charges having accumulated arrears of upto Rs 20000- (Rupees twenty thousand only) as on 31-3-2008 in order to have quick recovery of such outstanding dues under the following conditionsmdash

(a) This Scheme is applicable to the defaulting Consumers namely LIG Domestic Agriculture small Commercial LTP (Motive Power)

(b) The Scheme is applicable to the above referred categories of consumers whose installations are temporarily disconnected permanently disconnected as on 31-3-2008 for non-payment of outstanding arrears

(c) Under the said OTS Scheme all the Delayed payment charges including 18 interest to be charged in respect of such defaulting consumers whose cases arereferred to the Revenue Recovery Court (RRC) from the date of referring the case till the date of realization of outstanding dues shall be waived off These consumers will have to pay only the principal amount in lumpsum

(d) Should the eligible consumer not avail of the Scheme then the Department will continue levying all the existing charges as being levied as of today

(e) The Scheme shall be valid upto 3 months from the date of its notification

(f) The beneficiaries under this Scheme should apply to the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer of the Electricity Department for availing the incentive offered in the Scheme in the prescribed format appended hereto alongwith Rs 100- in the form of DDPay order drawn in favour of the Chief Electrical Engineer and payable at the local accredited bank

(g) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumer alongwith the application will be

adjusted against the energy bill to be settled with the Scheme

(h) The Consumer shall pay the amount finalized under the OTS Scheme in one lumpsum within one month from the date of communicating the amount finalized by the Sub-Divisional Officer

(i) The Sub-Divisional Officer should communicate to the consumer the total finalized amount of the bill and the last date of payment of the same

(j) The amount of Rs 100- deposited by the consumers along with the application for OTS Scheme shall not be refunded to the consumer if he backs out from the scheme or does not pay the finalized amount within the specified period and the said amount of Rs 100- will be forfeited to Government

(k) The claim will be revised in respect of cases of consumers whose cases have been referred to Revenue Recovery Court and have applied for settlement under the Scheme On full settlement of the bill the concerned Mamlatdar shall be approached by the Assistant Engineer for withdrawal of the case from Revenue Recovery Court and 18 interest on the RRC amount will be waived off

(l) In respect of cases where the break-up of actual energy charges and DPC are not available with the Sub-Divisional Office the case shall be referred to the Billing Dispute Redressal Committee for amicable settlement of such cases

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Nirmal BraganzaexofficioAdditional Secretary

Panaji 13th January 2009

Application form for availing benefits under One Time Settlement Scheme with outstanding arrears

upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Fromshy

Dated-

1181

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To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

__________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

1186

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

1190

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

To The Assistant Engineer Electricity Department Sub-Div

Sub- Payment of outstanding arrears of electricity charges against my InstashyllationbearingConsumerNo inthenameof

Sir

This refers to the announcement of ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo by the Government for clearing of outstanding electricity dues in one lumpsum which the consumer will be benefited of the waiving off the delayed payment charges on the accumulated arrears and will have to pay only the principal amount

Whereas this Scheme is applicable to the consumers whose installation is permanently disconnected temporarily disconnected and RRC cases whose accumulated arrears is upto Rs 20000- as on 31-3-2008

Whereas I am having the outstanding dues to be paid to the Electricity Department against my installation bearingConsumerNoat of which my electricity installation is presently permanentlytemporarily disconnectedRRC case for non-payment of my bills

And whereas under this Scheme I intend to pay my outstanding dues against the above installation in one lumpsum excluding the delayed payment charges I am enclosing herewith a DDPayorder for Rs 100- (Rupees one hundred only) (non- refundable) in favour of the Chief ElectricalEngineerpayableat

I may therefore be issued a demandbill for effecting the payment immediately under the one time settlement Scheme I am aware that in case I do not pay the aforesaid amount within the validity of the Scheme (stipulated time) I will not be entitled for the benefit of waiving off the delayed payment charges

I have read the ldquoOne Time Settlement Schemerdquo thoroughly and I shall abide by the provisions of the said Scheme

Yours faithfully

( )

Encl DDPayorder No dated 200

Note (1) Scheme is applicable to the consumers only under the category of L I G Domestic Agriculture Small commercial and LTP (Motive Power)

(2)As regard temporarily disconnected installations cases the 2 compounded interest i e Delayed payment charges as per rule shall be continued in case the

Consumer fails to avail this Scheme

Department of Women amp Child Development

Directorate of Women amp Child Development

Notification

2-137-2006DW amp CD

The following ldquoGUIDELINES FOR THE CHILD COMMITTEES TO BE CONSTITUTED AT THE VILLAGE AND MUNICIPAL LEVEL UNDER THE GOA CHILDRENrsquoS ACTrdquo is hereby published for information and compliance by all concerned

1 Composition of the Child Committee at the VillageMunicipal evelmdash (1) The child committees at the VillageMunicipal level shall consist of 5 members from the following categories

1 One PanchayatMunicipal member nominated by the concerned village PanchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil

2 A girlboy child between the age of 15-18 years from the VillageMunicipal unit

3 A lady Health Worker

4 A Anganwadi Worker

5 A School teacherHead Master from the village school

6 A NGO representative (can be a person from a SHG Mahila Mandal Trade Union Child Rights group Womenrsquos Organization Bal Bhavan )

7 A Representative from the Legal Aid Cell (formed by the Law Collegelawyers Guild)

8 A representative from a socio-economically disadvantaged group (Dalit SCST OBC Migrant Community Differently Abled person)

9 Member of the PTA of a school in the area

(2) Member at Sr No 1 amp 2 are compulsory and others are optional which may be decided by each of the Village panchayatMunicipal Co-operation Council by resolution

(3) At least two members of the child committee shall be women

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(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

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(l) The members of the committee shall be voluntary honorary worker and are not bound for any compulsory remuneration

2 Tenure of the committeemdash The First Child Committee shall be nominated for a term of five years and subsequent committees for a term of three years

3 Training to membersmdash The Committees once constituted shall undergo trainingsensitization on child rights and on the role of child committees which will be organized by the GSCPCR in collaboration with NGOs and Directorate of W omen and Child Development

4 The Child Committee shall be Gazettedmdash Names of the members appointed to this Child Committee shall be gazette by the concerned VillageMunicipal Co-operationCouncil and shall be displayed at all prominent places in the locality specially office school etc

5 Office bearers of the child Committeemdash (1) The members shall elect among themselves a Chairperson Secretary and Treasurer who shall be jointly responsible for all the matters and activities of the committee

(2) Secretary of the respective Child Committee shall be the Public Information Officer

6 Functions of the Chairpersonmdash (a) To convene meetings at least once in 30 days or as often as deemed necessary

(b)To seek funds for the conduct of activities and programmes approved of by the committee and to make available such funds in a timely manner

(c) To undertake all steps of that of Secretary Treasurer in his absence

7 Functions of the Secretarymdash (a) To issue notices of each meeting along with a copy of the proposed agenda to all members

(b) To maintain records of attendance and minutes of each meeting

(c) To forward letters reports to the concerned authorities on behalf of the committee

8 Functions of the Treasurermdash (a) To prepare and finalise an annual budget for the committee in consultation and with the approval of members of the committee and forward the same to the Panchayat for approval and releasing funds

(b)To place before the committee a statement of expenses incurred in the previous three months and a statement of proposed expenses to be incurred in the following three months

(c)Toregularly maintain and update a statement of accounts of the committee

(d)To prepare and submit an audited statement of accounts at the end of each financial year and submit the same to the panchayat

9 Meetingsmdash The meeting of the child committee shall be held at least once every 30 days at the respective panchayatMunicipal CorporationCouncil premises or at any such other place as may be convenient The meetings shall be held on such days and at such hours as may be decided by the members of the committee at its first meeting or by issuing notice of three clear day in writing to all members along with a copy of the agenda provided that

(a) The Chairperson may convene an

emergency meeting on immediate notice if found

necessary

(b) The ChairpersonMembers may place before the meeting any urgent item of business not

included in the agenda andor

10 Quorum for meetingsmdash The quorum for child committee meetings shall consist of two-third of

all members of the committee and decision will be

by majority of those present

11 Financial Requirements of the Child Committeemdash The Child Committee may seek such finances as required by budgeted and

approved of by the committee from the respective

panchayatmunicipal body for the following

purpose

(a)Finance for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and Plan of Action

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(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

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children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

1190

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(b) Finance for the conduct of activities programmes as decided by the committee from time to time

(c) Honorarium if any paid to office bearer members who attend the work of committeeor monthly or extra ordinary meeting as may be decided by the committee and approved by respective panchayatmunicipal body in the budget However the upper limit should not be more than Rs 100 per members per meeting and Rs 500 per month for office bearer

12 Functions and role of the Child Committeemdash (1) To prepare a baseline Needs Assessment Report on the status of children in the area that should include disaggregated datainformation about children on

(a) School Enrolment Name of the Child Gender Age at enrolment level of education at which the child has enrolled drop outs Access to educational facilities Infrastructure for educational facilities in the area

(b) Immunization records for every child infant mortality (Gender-wise) substance abuse health infrastructure and access to health facilities for children in the area

(c) Transport facilities Access the problems relating to transport if any

(d) Number of Childrenrsquos Homes in the Area (Whether they have registered under the GCA or not ) Facilitiesprogrammes for children provided by such Homes

(e) Number of Child Workers (as per occupation age and gender)

(f) Survey of facilities for child care and child protection that exist in the village to be undertaken for eg creches mobile creches day-care centres facilities for differently abled children to be undertaken

(g) To collect information from the police about the details of those who have been convicted for committing offences against children so that these persons are unable to access children in the area

(h)To collect information on ultra sound clinics in the area and to see whether these are following the guide lines on the PNDT Act

(i)To calculate the sex ratio in the area

(j)Toassessfacilities for sports cultural activities and recreation in the area

(2) The Needs Assessment Report shall contain QuantitativeQualitative DataInformation that shall make an attempt to assess existing services (governmentnon-government) for children and also to assess the needs of children in order to uphold their rights The Child Committee shall prepare this report with a period of six months after it is constituted in consultation with

(a) Officials from Concerned Government Departments

(b) Service providers (Education Health Transport Shelter NGOs) who are providing services to children in the area

(c) Children from the village who shall be consulted during the first Bal Gram Sabha that shall be convened during this period

(d) Standing Committees that have been constituted under Section 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1993

(e) Attempts shall also be made to be gender sensitive and to seek the opinions and suggestions of boys and girls who are risk and are discriminated against

(f) Opinionssuggestions from the Advisory Committee that it constituted by the Child Committee (see point No 11 as under)

(3)To send the base line NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT with recommendations and suggestions to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the G CAGSCPCR and to ensure that a time frame a time frame is set to received feedback from the above-mentioned authorities

(l) After receiving a feedback from the authorities the Committee shall prepare a plan of Action on how to promote the best interests of

1184

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

__________

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3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

1186

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

1187

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

1188

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

1190

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

w w wgoagovtnicingazettehtm

GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

children in the area The Plan shall include strategies that the Committee would use to achieve objectives within a specified time frame (The POA could include awarenesstraining programmes dissemination of information regarding provisions of the GCA and schemes meant for children developing systems of interaction with relevant government departmentsinstitutions The POA must address the concerns of child survival child development child protection and child participation)

(() To monitor and make recommendations about Government Schemes and programmes meant for children in the area These can be forwarded to the concerned government department with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

() Send a quarterly report of progress made activities undertaken to the respective panchayatBDOrsquosCDPOrsquosCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

()To conduct enquiries on specific problems complaints arising out of discrimination atrocities against children (within a stipulated time frame) and to submit a report findings and recommendations to the Concerned Authority with a copy to the DWCDCompetent Authority under the GCAGSCPCR

(8) To prepare a list of services available and organizations working in the area

(9) To participate in the gram sabhas to inform the members about the status of children implementation of schemes and to raise concerns regarding protection of child rights in the village

(10) The Child Committee in coordination with the village panchayat shall call for ldquoBal Gram

Sabhasrdquo once every six months The Bal Gram

Sabha shall invite all children in the village to

attend the meeting and use the forum to enable

the children to voice their opinions concerns and

suggestions in the presence of panchayat

members The BDO and Government

representatives from the Department of Education

Health P WD Police Tourism Labour and local

NGOrsquos

(11)To enable the formation of a ldquoBal Panchayatrdquo in the village which shall act as a forum that encourages children in the area to participate and voice their concerns and offer suggestions The Child Committee shall prepare a report of the concerns and suggestions of children to the concerned authorities and shall follow-up on these

(12)To constitute an Advisory Committee that shall consist of one representative from each ward in the village Opinions of this Committee shall be sought for preparing the Needs Assessment Report and the Plan of Action

(13)To constitute a Child Development Fund at the panchayat level that is to be specifically utilized for the purposes identified and approved of by the committee The amounts received towards this fund shall be deposited in an account in the name of the Child Committee in a Nationalized Bank

Signatories to this account shall consist of the Chairperson Treasurer and Secretary Any two out of the three signatories can operate the said account for the purpose of receiving and making payments on behalf of the Committee towards its activities

13 Quarterly report to be submitted by the Child Committeemdash

1 The Child Committees shall submit quarterly report to the concerned 1 Panchayat Municipal coroperationCouncil 2 Directorate of Women and Child Development 3 Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

2 The report shall contain(a) Details of number of meetings held during that quarter with a list of names of participants at each meeting

(b) Brief report of activitiesprogrammes initiatedcompleted and with details of those who have participated in such activitiesprogrammes

(c) Suggestionscomplaints and details about which authority has received these and action taken by the relevant authority

(d) The detail statement of Accounts ie amount received and payment made during the period by the committee if any

1185

__________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

1186

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

1187

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

1188

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

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11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS PANAJI-G OA

PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

__________

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

3 Child members will prepare and send a

separate report that shall include the opinion of

children in the area they represent The child

members shall be enabled by the Child Committee

to conduct meetings with children in the village

in order to get their opinions

14 Monitoring Mechanismmdash (1) The Village Child Committees shall send their Reports

SuggestionsRequirement to the respective

panchayats for action to be taken A copy of the

same shall also be forwarded to the GSCPCR and

the competent authority under the GCA

(2) The Panchayat shall forward the same with a Reportof action proposedtaken to the respective Department of the Government with copy to GSPCR amp DW amp CD

(3) The GSPCR shall conduct a public hearing (Jan Sunvayi) once a year for each District during which the village Child Committees can directly interact with the GSCPCR The Directorate of W amp CD Panchayats and Representatives from Government Departments at a public platform

15 The Child committee to forward their concernssuggestions pertaining to specific issues can use the following flow chartmdash

(1) Educationndash Forward the necessary suggestionsletters of enquiry to the ADEIrsquos with a copy to the Directorate of Education GSPCR and to the competent Authority under the G CA

(2)Healthndash Contact the PHCSHCDHS and forward a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(3) Transportndash RTOKTC with a copy to the GSCPCRcompetent authority under the GCA

(l)Childrens Homesndash District Inspection Team with a copy to DWCDGSCPCRCompetent authority under the GCA

(() Child abourndash Labour Inspector Special Officer CollectorLabour Comissioner with a copy to the DWCDGSCPCRCompetent Authority under the GCA

16 Annual Awards to the Child committeemdash Awards shall be granted each year during the Childrenrsquos Week to be given to a Child Committee for the State of Goa that has successfully initiated practices in village level child development and protection to be judged by a panel appointed by the GSCPCR

17 Vacancy of the ChairpersonMembersmdash In case of vacancy of ChairpersonMember of the Child Committee during the term of the committee the same shall be filled by following the same procedure as laid down in rule 1(2) herein above

18 Removal of Membermdash No member shall be removed unless an opportunity is given to defend himself and without the prior approval of the competent authority under the Goa Children Act or the GSCPCR

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa

Sanjiv M Gadkar Director ex officio Joint Secretary (Women amp Child Development)

Panaji 1st January 2009

GRANT-IN-AID SCHEME TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE

MAHILA MANDALS

Backgroundmdash The women in Indian Society play significant role in shaping the family and its members socially educationally culturally and economically too The women are the milestones of the society should be aware and educated in different arts amp skills which are required in their day to day activities or for providing good services facilities to their family members

The women in Indian Society are not united they are segmented For the development of the society families the women should be united and it is required to inculcate in the minds of women the concept of togetherness

Today the concept of Self Help Groups and Mahila Mandals has highlighted the concept of togetherness and implemented several

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programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

1190

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

programme for the well being of the women Mahila Mandals have actively involved in several socio-cultural activities of educating training and socializing the women

To encourage the activities of Mahila Mandals and to strengthen them the Scheme of Grant-inshy-Aid to Mahila Mandal has been formulated by which financial assistance shall be sanctioned to undertake socio-educational activities

Objective of the Schememdash The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mahila Mandals for trainingorientation for members of the Mahila Mandals for generating their own activity for self employment

Target Groupmdash The Scheme is applicable to all the Mahila Mandals duly registered before the competent authority within the State of Goa and are operating successfully

Commencement of the Schememdash The Scheme shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette and are applicable to all registered Mahila Mandals under the act within the State of Goa

Definitions- (1) Government means the Government of Goa

(2)Director means the Director Directorate of W omen amp Child Government of Goa

(3) Mahila Mandal means Mahila Mandal as registered under Competent Authority

(l) Members means Members of Mahila Mandals duly registered under the act and rules

Financial Assistancemdash (i) Under the Scheme an amount of Rs 5000- (Rupees Five Thousand only) shall be sanctioned as annual grants to the registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(ii)Financial assistance of Rs 2000- (Rupees Two Thousand only) shall be sanctioned to the registered Mahila Mandals having atleast 20 members for undertaking any gainful self employment activity training orientation in the activities given in Annexure - III

Pattern of assistancemdash Each Mahila Mandal shall be disbursed following grants

(1) Rs 5000- as annual Grant-in-Aid for registered Mahila Mandal for successful functioning in the Goa State

(2) Rs 2000- shall be sanctioned per course for purchase of raw materials to every Mahila Mandal for conducting any activity for self employment

(3) Resource persons may be provided by the Directorate for each course of activity through CDPOrsquos

Eligibility- Each Mahila Mandals shall fulfill following condition to avail the Scheme of Grant-in-Aid and Financial Assistance

(1) The Mahila Mandals should have valid registration with the competent Authority

(2) The Mahila Mandals shall be operating successfully for their members within the State of Goa for last 2 years

(3) Each group shall submit the project report specifying the activitiestraining and list of prospective beneficiaries with educational details

(l) There shall be minimum 20 members for trainingorientation

Mode of Applicationmdash Application for Financial assistance shall be submitted through the CDPO of the concerned block Mukhya Sevika at the village level of the respective block in the prescribed format in Annexure - I and with the following documents

(1) Copy of registration Certificate

(2) Last two years Statement of Accounts

(3) Project report

(l) Detail list of beneficiaries (Annexure - II)

Terms and Conditionmdash (1) The amount sanctioned under the Scheme shall be utilized for the purpose only and utilization certificates shall be submitted to the CDPO for counter signature amp CDPO shall submit the same to the Director

(2) The grant of financial assistance under the scheme cannot be claimed as a matter of rights

1187

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

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(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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1192

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(3)Financial Assistance shall be sanctioned on first come first serve basis and subject to the Government decision

(l) Each Mahila Mandal can identify and opt only one training programme at a time

(() The training duration shall not be less than 4 hours in a day for a training course of 5 days to 15 days

() Date time and place of the training programme shall be fixed by Mahila Mandal before commencement of the training and same shall be informed to the Directorate of Women amp Child Development

() No additional liability of House Rent Electricity Bill Water Bill shall be borned by the Government under the Scheme

(8) Regular attendance of the participants shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal

(9) Utilization certificate shall be submitted by Mahila Mandal within a week after completion of the training programme failing which no further Grants shall not be sanctioned

(10) Proper recording of the billsvoucher shall be maintained by the Mahila Mandal and

submitted to the CDPO through Mukhya Sevika for utilization

Sanctioning Authoritymdash The Director Directorate of Women amp Child Panaji-Goa shall be the sanctioning authority of the Scheme

Utilization Certificatemdash The CDPO of the respective block shall submit the utilization certificate within one month

The CDPO shall submit the monthly progress report

Implementing Authoritymdash The CDPO of the concerned block is the implementing authority and to ensure effective implementation of the Scheme there shall be review in the monthly meeting at the Directorate

The CDPO shall maintain all records and register of the implemention of the Scheme

Interpretation and Relaxationmdash (1) The Director of Women amp Child Development shall be the final authority concerning the interpretation of this Scheme

(2) The Government may relax any of the provision of this Scheme

ANNEXURE ndash I

APPLICATION FORM

(The incomplete form will not be entertained)

(1) NameoftheOrganization

(2) Complete postal address Ward Village Constituency

District

(3) RegistrationNoanddate

(4) DetailsoftheBoardofManagement

(a) DateofFormationofCommittee

(b) TenureoftheCommittee

(c)NameofthePresident

(d) NameoftheSecretary

(e) NameoftheTreasurer

(5) Nooftotalbeneficiaries (i) SC (ii) ST (iii) OBC (iv) Disabled (v) Others

(6) Briefreportoftheactivitiescarriedout

(attached separate copies if required)

1188

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(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

1190

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12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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1192

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(7) Nameoftheactivitiestrainingtobeconducted

(a) Nameofthetraining

(b) DurationTenureofthecourse

(c) Noofbeneficiaries

(d) Typeoftrainerrequired

(e) RawMaterialrequired

(f) Timevenueampduration

(g) Any other specification (referkeeactivitylistfortrainingidentification)

(8) Placeofconductingtraining

(9) Declarationndash Iwe undersigned declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of myour knowledge and that Iwe take entire responsibility for trainingorientation of the women for educating them for self employment and within the stipulated time limit

Place

Signature PresidentChairman

(with seal)

Date _____________

ANNEXURE ndash II

NameampAddressoftheMahilaMandal

Numberofbeneficiaries

NameampDescriptionofthecourse

Details of the participants

SrNo Name of the person Address Education Signature

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PresidentChairman Mahila Mandal (with seal)

1189

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

1190

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

1191

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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PRICE - Rs 3200

1192

OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

ANNEXURE ndash III 34 Chinese Dishes 5 days 20 Veg Fried Rice

Schedules of Activities Egg Rice Cauliflower (Gobi) Manchurian

SrNo Course Duration Candidates Chicken Lollipop Veg Hakka Noodles

1 Beautification 15days 20 Szechwan Sauce 2 Candle making 5 days 20 Red Chili Souce 3 Bags making 5 days 20 Spring Roll 4 Agarbatis preparing 5 days 20 Veg Manchurian 5 Pot Designing 5 days 20 Chinese Fried Rice 6 Fresh Flowers makingBooks 5 days 20 35 Rice Dishes 5 days 20 7 Glass Painting 5 days 20 Veg Pulav 8 Zardoshi 5 days 20 Bhutta Simlamirchi Rice 9 Tailoring Course 15 days 20 Green Peas Pulav 10 Chinese Cooking 5 days 20 Mashroom Dum Biryani 11 Cake making 5 days 20 Chicken Biryani

12 Jewellery making 5 days 20 36 Roti 5 days 20 Missi Roti13 Mehandi Designing 5 days 20 Aloo Paratha 14 Rangooli Designing 5 days 20 Lacha Paratha 15 Razai making 5 days 20 Makai ki Roti16 Cloth Painting (Embossing) 5 days 20 Naan17 SoftToys making 5 days 20

37 Bakery Products 5 days 20 18 Cotton Bags 5 days 20 Fruit Cake

19 A Flowers making (paper amp cloth) 5 days 20 Orange Muffins

20 Hand Embroidery 5 days 20 Eggless Cake

21 Food amp Nutrition 5 days 20 Butter Buttons 22 Bead Work 7 days 20 Plain Sponge Cake23 Machine Embroidery 5 days 20 Madeleines 24 A Golden Tree 5 days 20 Butter Cake 25 Smucking Making 5 days 20 Melting Moments 26 Fabric Painting 5 days 20 Coconut Buns 27 Mate making 5 days 20 Patis 28 Ice-Cread making 5 days 20 Pizza (Base amp Souce) 29 Snacks 5 days 20 Chocolate Cake

Veg Cutlets Sultana Buns Bombay Veg Sandwich Black Forest Cake Kachori Dates amp Walnuts Cake Bombay Pav Bhajee 38 Jute Bags 5 days 20

30 Paneer Dishes 5 days 20 39 Vegetables 5 days 20 Paneer Makha

1 Stuff Gobi Peas Paneer Curry 2 CholePalak Paneer 3 Malai KoftaPaneer Jalfrezi 4 Veg Kadhai with Panir Kadai Paneer 5 Panir Bhurgi 31 Vegetarian Delight 5 days 20 6 Panir Pasanda Malai Kofta 7 Palak Panir Veg Makhanwala 8 Dahi BhindiKaju Kofta Curry 9 Dal Fry Matar Mushroom 10 Dal Makhani Veg Korm a

40 Stree Food 5 days 20 32 Sweet Dishes 5 days 20 1 Pav Bhaji Kaju Katli 2 Zunka BhakarMixed Fruit Custard 3 Vada Pav Carrot Halwa 4 Fruit Salad Moogdal Halwa 5 Ragada Pattice Shrikhand 6 Chole Puri33 Soup 5 days 20 7 Dahi Batata PuriHot amp Sour Veg Soup

Sweet Corn Soup 8 Pani Puri Tomato Soup 9 Usal Puri Veg Manchow Soup 10 Bhel Palak Soup 11 Aalu Chat

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

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6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

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10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 42 15TH JANUARY 2009

12 Kachori 46 Chatani 5 days 20 13 Mutter Kachori 1 Kadilimb Chatani 14 Samosa 2 Aamsul Chatani 15 Sev-Puri 3 Mirchi Chatani

41 Dhirada 5 days 20 4 Tomato Chatani 1 Besan Dhirada 5 Kairi Pudina Chatani 2 Jwari Dhirada 6 Coconut Chatani 3 Mung Dhirada 7 Madrasi Chatani 4 Tomato Dhirada 8 Harabhara Dal Chatani 5 Dosa 9 Aam Ki Chatani

42

6 Mung Dosa 7 Uttappa Cutlet 1 Corn Cutlet 2 Chivada Cutlet 3 Vegetable Cutlet 4 Panir Cutlet

5 days 20

47

10 Raw Papai Chatani 11 Kairi Red Chatani 12 Safarchand Chatani 13 Khajur Chatani Fasting Items 1Potato Rassa

5 days 20

5 Matar Cutlet 2 Sabudana Potato Thalipit

6 Bread Rolls 3 Shengdana Aamti

7 Upvas Cutlet 4 Rajgira Vada

8 Palak Mung Cutlet 5 Rajgira Shira

43 ParathaPuri 5 days 20 6 Shengadana Ladu

1 Methi Paratha 7 Sabudana Vada 2 Aalu Paratha 8 Sabudana Khichadi 3 Palak Paratha 9 Batata Kis 4 Kobi Paratha 10 Dahi Sabudana 5 Puran Poli 48 Pickle 5 days 20 6 Hariali Paratha 1 Peru Pickle 7 Besan Paratha 2 Carrot Pickle 8 Nachani Thalipit 3 Fodanichya Mirchya 9 Bhajani Thalipit 4 Awla Sweet Pickle 10 Panir Paratha 5 Awla Pickle

44 Chinese 1 Spring Roti

5 days 20 6 Lemon Sweet Pickle 7 Kairi Pickle (WO Oil)

2 Veg Manchurian 8 Kari Chunda

3 Veg Garlic Balls 9 Kataki Kairi

4 Veg Chau Chau 10 Lemon Pickle 5 Veg Fried Rice 11 Lemon Mirch Pickle 6 Chini Mini Shejvan Idli 12 Methamba 7 Veg Dry Manchurian 13 Gujarathi Pickle 8 Veg Manchau Soup 14 Kairi Pickle 9 Sweet Corn Soup 15 Takku 10 American Choupsee 49 Jamurrabha 5 days 20

1 Kairi Murrabha 45 Sarabat

1 Kairi Jira Sarabat 5 days 20 2 Pineapple Murrabha

3 Banana Murrabha 2 Lemon Ginger 4 Peru Murrabha 3 Thandai 5 Mix Fruit Jam 4 Keshar Sarabat 5 Shahi Limbu Pani 6 Jaljira 7 Swasthya Vardhini 8 Trikut Sarabat 9 Kairi Panha

6 Angoor Jam 7 Straberry Jam 8 Pineapple Tomato Lemon Jam

50 Low Calary Food 1 Chatpati Chat

5 days 20

10 Orange Milk 11 Pineapple Lassi 12 Bit Sarabat

2 Veg Hotpot 3 Apt Rabadi 4 Baked Vegetable Roll

13 Mocha Frost 5 Crispy Cabbage

14 Fruit Punch 6Papai Kawab

15 Watermelon Sarbat 7 Spicy Corn Manchurian Balls

16 Amrutkhand 8 Spicy Spout Sandwich 17 Kokam Sarabat 9 Soya Chana Masala 18 Aawla Sarabat 10 Carrot amp Dal Cutlets

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE mdash GOVT OF GOA SERIES I No 00 (SUPPLEMENTA RY) 30TH JANUARY 2009

11 Veg in Hot Garlic Sos 3 Bit-Applehlwa12 Bhajani Talipit 4 Mix Dal Dosa 13 Palak Dosa 5 BitTawa Bhaji

14 Handava 6 Nachani Dhirda

15 Corn amp Veg Kawab 7 Nachani Thalipit

16 Vafalalela Batata Vada 8 Nachani Upama

51 Starters 1 Cheese Cubes amp Vegetables 2 Mini Samosa

5 days 20 9 Pink Custard 10 Aalu Mathi Paratha 11 Mix Veg Soup

3 Cheese Shankarpale 4 Veg Dry Manchurian 5 Nagpuri Vade 6 Spring Rolls 7 Veg Garlic Balls 8 Cheese Pakoda

12 Palak Puri 13 Palak Dosa 14 Panir Tikka 15 Panir Veg Cutlets 16 Shahi Panir 17 Panir Veg Pizza

9 Rice Pattice 18 Palak Moong Cutlet

10 Makyache Cutlet 11 Mini Veg Cutlet

19 Carrot Soup 20 Dosa Sandwitch

12 Bangali Samosa 53 Vegetables 5 days 20 13 Lokya Kofta 1 Faldhari Kofta 14 Zatpat Mini Pizza 2 Stuff Potato 15 Veg Pattice 3 Panir Kawab 16 Shengadana Mini Bhaji 4 Dam Aalu 17 Coconut Batata Pattice 5 Mutter Panir 18 Aalu Methi Cutlet 6 Kashmiri Dum Aalu 19 Moong Pakoda 7 Veg Kurm a 20 Sabudana Cheese Tikka 8 Navaratan Curry

21 Finger Chips 9 Methi Mutter Malai 10 Panir Butter Masala

52 Healthy Food 5 days 20 11 Dal Panir 1 Bitroot Uttappa 12 Batata Shahi Curry 2 Panir Balls 13 Besan Kofta Curry

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